Beach Play was first produced as a pop-up performance in the middle of Venice Beach, California. Taking place 15 feet from the water's edge, Beach Play is a reconciliation of the size of our lives in relation to the world around us. In this theatrical conversation, the audience is invited to consider the physical places in nature that root and center us, the peace of being inconsequentially small,
and the significance of our lives' very smallest moments.
"Large-scale experiences are not always able create genuine moments or offer the personal connection that many audience members desire. A small morsel like Beach Play represents the roots of immersive theatre; though others may attend the same show, your experience is deeply your own. This is thanks in no small part to Lund’s genuine approach to human interaction...One on One Chicago fills such a necessary place amongst the extreme haunts and long-term, intense Alternate Realities. Lund has created a piece that’s almost deceptive in its moving simplicity. Fifteen minutes: he is him and you are you and you are there, connected." - Cristen Brinkerhoff, Haunting.net
and the significance of our lives' very smallest moments.
"Large-scale experiences are not always able create genuine moments or offer the personal connection that many audience members desire. A small morsel like Beach Play represents the roots of immersive theatre; though others may attend the same show, your experience is deeply your own. This is thanks in no small part to Lund’s genuine approach to human interaction...One on One Chicago fills such a necessary place amongst the extreme haunts and long-term, intense Alternate Realities. Lund has created a piece that’s almost deceptive in its moving simplicity. Fifteen minutes: he is him and you are you and you are there, connected." - Cristen Brinkerhoff, Haunting.net