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.
Presented by: Duane Forrest
Duane Forrest: Creator, Playwright and Musician,
Duane Forrest is a Toronto-based singer-songwriter and multimedia artist. His theatre work includes Climb, which was a standout at the Toronto and Edinburgh Fringe Festivals; Bob Marley: How Reggae Changed the World, which received 5-star reviews from Broadway Baby and Winnipeg Free Press and won multiple awards at the Perth, Adelaide, Ottawa, and Toronto Fringe Festivals; and Tree of Dreams, a poetic music-theatre piece blending live music, puppetry, and projection that premiered at the San Francisco International Arts Festival.
Sessions
Ticket Prices
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1 Venue
The Gallery at The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum
Migration Museum, 82 Kintore Ave, Adelaide, Kaurna
(Please note: Shows in the Hetzel Room and Circulating Library are held at the State Library, at the corner of Kintore Ave and North Terrace.)
- Step-free mobility aid access through the main entrance with an accessible bathroom.
- Venue is 18+ but minors may attend with a parent or legal guardian
Suitability & Warnings
Please note
Insinuation of traumatic events in a child's life such as kidnapping, drowning & contemplation of suicide. None of these are explicit, they are displayed in an artistic way but the sentiment is there.
Accessibility
- High Audio Content
- High Visual Content
- Audience members interact from the seated or standing area