FAQ
When can I buy tickets to The Last Resort?
Ticket price tiers work as follows:
$45.00 Indiegogo Admission will be on sale in a limited quantity for one month from the beginning of the fundraising effort. These will include two cocktails or three mocktails and a souvenir lei, the colour of which will denote your level of participation. Other drinks or post-show food service will be an additional charge.
$55.00 Earlybird Admission will be on sale in a limited quantity for one month from the time of the release. These will include two cocktails or three mocktails and a souvenir lei, the colour of which will denote your level of participation. Other drinks or post-show food service will be an additional charge.
$75.00 General Admission will include two cocktails or three mocktails and a souvenir lei, the colour of which will denote your level of participation. Other drinks or post-show food service will be an additional charge.
$125.00 VIP Admission will include two cocktails or three mocktails and a souvenir lei, the colour of which will denote your level of participation, priority entry, a reserved table for your party in the Hereafter Bar, and a gift bag containing a tarot card necklace, a hand-written original poem on a postcard from The Last Resort (wish you were here!), an extra blank postcard, a signed poster from the show, and a surprise. But don't forget -- all are equal in the afterlife.
$175.00 Drink Through the Afterlife Pass will include four cocktails or four mocktails and a souvenir lei, the colour of which will denote your level of participation, priority entry, a reserved table for your party in the Hereafter Bar, and a gift bag containing a tarot card necklace, a hand-written original poem on a postcard from The Last Resort (wish you were here!), an extra blank postcard, a signed poster from the show, and a surprise.
When will The Last Resort premiere?
The show will premiere this November 2024, and will run two shows a day on the 10th, 17th, and 24th, 2pm and 8pm with a highly recommended one-hour preshow.
Where is The Last Resort located?
The Last Resort can be reached only through Vancouver's Waldorf Hotel: 1489 E Hastings St, Vancouver, BC V5L 1S4.
What is Immersive Theatre?
In an immersive theatre show, the audience actively participates in the unfolding narrative, blurring the line between spectator and performer. Unlike traditional theatre where viewers observe from a distance, participants are free to roam and interact with the actors and the environment, sandbox-style. By breaking down the fourth wall, immersive theatre fosters a sense of intimacy and connection between audience members and performers, creating a deeply personal and unique experience for every guest.
The Last Resort exists within a multi-room, two-story building transformed into an eerie tropical resort on a never-ending summer evening in 1971 under a perpetual sunset. With over 13 hours of discoverable content hidden within this end of a lifetime experience, your unique journey will be different every time you see the show.
What are the rules at The Last Resort?
Keep your lei on.
The residents of The Last Resort may initiate touch, but you can't.
Don’t speak unless spoken to.
Please don’t open any closed curtains or doors but the restrooms.
Don't go into the light.
Any trigger warnings?
While the show isn't explicit or gruesome, it does explore themes of untimely death. While one character is named 'The Hanged Man', his ideations are kept subtextual.
What is the Dreamqueen Collective?
‘Dreamqueen Collective’ is the brainchild of wacky Vancouver-based artist Fairlith Harvey (fairlith.com), and approaches projects one at a time using a profit share model with full financial transparency and a lengthy timeline. A return to all of our theatre school roots – everyone who participates will help with different aspects of production, whether that’s choreography, prop building, design, performance, devisement, marketing, costuming, fundraising, Discord moderation, direction, stage management, writing, something brand new to them, or any combination therein. The idea is to build a fun group project where everybody gets involved (aren’t we all the nerdy kid who did all the work in group projects in school?) to make something wonderful, for fun and joy.
Is the show scary?
No more scary than the daily reality of being alive.