Masks – An Evening of Original Storytelling
directed by Vanessa Kenney
Masks can be a way to hide, codeswitch, deceive, explore, conform, expand, be fluid, and transform.
Created by the performers from their own stories, this show explores the times when we “put on or take off a mask." This storytelling performance, in the style of The Moth Radio Hour, features stories about identity and how we interpret and employ "masks" in daily life.
Content warning – may include these topics: death, mental health, profanity, adult themes
Please arrive no later than 10 minutes prior to each performance.
Any unclaimed tickets will be released 10 minutes prior to each performance.
Late seating is not guaranteed and is at the discretion of management. Patrons that arrive late or leave the theatre during a performance will be seated/re-seated at the discretion of the House Manager.
There is no reserved seating. Patrons will be seated on a first-come, first-served basis, as directed by the House Manager and/or usher staff.
Please respect the guidance of our Box Office and usher staff. Patrons challenging that guidance may be asked to leave the theatre and leave campus.
There are no refunds except in the case of performance cancellation.