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GAME OF LIFE

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Last updated: 2025/03/29 at 4:55 AM
Press Room Published March 29, 2025
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GAME OF LIFE is based on the personal story of bluemouth inc artist Lucy Simic; a two-part exploration of mortality, the urgency of time, the holding and letting go of relationships. Expect laughter, dancing and moments that will stay with you long after the night ends.

ELEPHANT brings you into a shared space with the performers, where the ripple effects of one life-changing event unfold. It’s honest and deeply human—blending personal stories, spontaneous moments, and heartfelt connections … view more »

GAME OF LIFE is based on the personal story of bluemouth inc artist Lucy Simic; a two-part exploration of mortality, the urgency of time, the holding and letting go of relationships. Expect laughter, dancing and moments that will stay with you long after the night ends.

ELEPHANT brings you into a shared space with the performers, where the ripple effects of one life-changing event unfold. It’s honest and deeply human—blending personal stories, spontaneous moments, and heartfelt connections as the group navigates how to hold onto each other, find joy, and make sense of life. It’s part documentary, part lucid dream, and not entirely under control. ELEPHANT was devised collectively over a period of five years, bringing together the talents and creativity of a dynamic team of collaborators. This ambitious and deeply collaborative process was shaped by the diverse perspectives of its contributors, resulting in a rich and innovative work.

Four performances only, from March 27-29.

LUCY AI: When Lucy was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer in 2018, her dear friend David Usher wanted to make sure her memories lived on. The result is LUCY AI—a poetic and  interactive video installation of Lucy’s inner world. It’s personal, powerful, and changes every time it’s experienced.  As a companion piece to ELEPHANT, LUCY AI will activate The Theatre Centre’s upstairs gallery space between March 27-29. Audiences will be able to walk-in any time during installation hours (subject to capacity). Pay What You Want at the door, no advance booking required. ELEPHANT ticket holders enjoy free access—just show your ticket at the door.

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