1. Large faceless hairy costumed figures from The Cortège.
    Photograph: Courtesy Visomnia
  2. A masked dancer in The Cortège.
    Photograph: Courtesy Visomnia
  3. A robot dog surrounded by audience members in headphones in The Cortège.
    Photograph: Gillian Glover for Time Out

The Cortège

  • Things to do, Performances
  • Los Angeles Equestrian Center, Griffith Park
Gillian Glover
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Time Out says

Even after attending a preview, I’m not quite sure how to describe The Cortège, a new experimental theater production from outside-the-box Oakland creative Jeff Hull. (Hull’s 2008 immersive alternate-reality game the Jejune Institute served as the inspiration for the Jason Segel–created TV show Dispatches From Elsewhere.) This latest outing, held at the Los Angeles Equestrian Center in Burbank, is a mix of live music, choreography, larger-than-life costumes, large-scale puppetry, a silent disco, a score by artists including TOKiMONSTA, robot dogs and a simultaneous drone show. The abstract, 99% wordless experience is billed as “a festive funeral for our times,” and a nearly two-hour performance filled with striking visuals culminates in a wake of sorts with cups of tea inside an ambient tent. Before the show, food—veggie bowls, gyros, hummus, pita chips and baklava—and drinks are available for purchase.

Details

Event website:
thecortege.com/
Address
Los Angeles Equestrian Center
480 W Riverside Dr
Los Angeles
Price:
$99–$169
Opening hours:
8pm, doors 6:30pm

Dates and times

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