A hand holding a wooden hand that is reaching down in darkness to yet another hand reaching up. This looks sort of like the God meeting man painting on the roof in the Sistine Chapel.
A scene from Tree of Dreams. Duane is sitting on a bed off to the right with a guitar in hand singing. In Center stage there are 2 puppeteers holding a pawn piece that represents "the Child" and are passing it each other while a camera man is filming this and live projecting the scene to large surface at the back.
A puppeteer holding two small disco balls that represent the eyes of a creature. He is moving them in front of a pawn piece on a table that represents a child.

Tree of Dreams

A unique blend of live music, object storytelling, projections, and immersive puppetry, Tree of Dreams is a deeply personal journey into the complexities of growing up.

Inspired by books like The Little Prince, The Alchemist, and Where the Wild Things Are, this show takes audiences on a path through fear, growth, and the pursuit of dreams.

Set in Toronto’s government housing, a young dreamer confronts fear and wonder through encounters with whimsical, powerful creatures—each reflecting the forces that shape us and the obstacles we must overcome.

Blurring the line between reality and fantasy, Tree of Dreams is a soulful fusion of music, puppetry, and light—a moving exploration of courage, imagination, and hope.

Music • Puppetry
Canada • Australian Premiere
 
Sat, 21 Feb - Sun, 22 Mar
 
60 min
 
The Gallery at The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum
 
PG (1 Warning)
 
$25 to $30
 
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