Home of Truth
Get ready of an immersive theatre experience
Sunday, May 1
Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/.../home-of-truth-a-ghost-town...
Home of Truth is an immersive, walk-through theatre
experience in the style of Sleep No More inside Allen Park. Based on true
events.
Story
In 1930’s america, Spiritualist leader Marie Ogden receives a ghostly message
through her typewriter about an apocalyptic calamity. She convinces her
followers to follow her to the Utah Desert to form the Home of Truth. A place
where they will be protected. As Marie's promises pile up, she struggles to
keep her following from coming undone.
Based on true events, Home of Truth is a play about the struggle between hope
and truth and how both can be twisted and weaponized.
A Play Unlike Any Other in Utah
Home of Truth will be set in Allen Park , a ghost town open to the public in
Sugar House, Utah. Audiences will walk through this unique setting and
experience the drama taking place in the Home of Truth collective. Scenes in
each act occur simultaneously and it is up to you to decide how you'd like to
explore the story. You may choose to see the story of the charismatic cult
leader, the true believer, or the apostate who is trying to bring it all
crashing down. Aside from theatrical scenes, the audience can find secrets in
Allen Park such as historical documents from the real Home of Truth in San Juan
County Utah, and discover the true events which transpired there.
There will be Dance Performances by Interdisciplinary Arts Collective,
Improvisational comedy, and other multimodal arts all contributing to the
story. You may want to come to multiple showtimes and experience the story in
new ways each time.
The Cast:
From Playwright RJ Walker
Directed by Patrick Smith
Assistant Director: Will Greer
Marie Ogden played by Heather Greer
Edith Peshack played by Comet Higley
William Monroe played by Bradley Duhon
Sheriff played by Gabe Heffernan
Sam played by Holland Hanks
Danielle played by Nan Weber
Azriel played by Tami Noble
Ensemble: Jennifer Haycock
Dance performances from the Interdisciplinary Arts
Collective
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
1. There are no restrooms in Allen Park, GO BEFORE THE SHOW
2. This is a Walk-Through experience. It is handicap accessible, but please
keep in mind that ambulating is part of the show. Mobility devices such as
scooters are encouraged for those who cannot stand or walk for up to 1 hour.
3. PARKING
There is no parking at Allen Park. The nearest public parking is a short walk
down 1300 East. We ask that you DO NOT PARK on the neighborhood streets as they
are reserved for residents of the neighborhood.
Please consider the following options for getting to Allen
Park
-There is a bus stop right in front of the park https://goo.gl/maps/7skodtmV2xjnsTUt7
- There will be free bicycle parking at Allen Park.
- Students of Westminster College can park at Westminster
- It is a 7 minute walk from the 2100 South CVS https://goo.gl/maps/U5nS3LndtzrRa5426
- It is an 11 minute walk from Sugar House Park to Allen Park
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