Philippe Quesne: Le Paradoxe de John
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Part of: Performing Arts Season 2026-27
Tickets for this performance are currently available as part of the Out There package. Single tickets go on sale at a later date.
“A piece of wild, melancholic poetry, served by Laura Vazquez’s sumptuous texts, a flawless troupe, and an impeccable visual sense … flowing tranquilly along the path of tender absurdity.” —Cult.News
French theater-maker Philippe Quesne’s work occupies the tender space between humor and melancholy. As a sequel to his beloved play L’Effet de Serge (Out There 2011), Le Paradoxe de John (John’s Paradox) examines the role of art and community in everyday life. The piece follows a group of friends whose attempt to build an art gallery leads to a strange series of experiments. There is insulation-foam headwear, a prolonged exchange with linoleum flooring, and an oddly serene sense of dissociation. Accompanied by writer Laura Vazquez’s poetry across several digital ticker displays, Quesne demonstrates the quiet power of small creative acts.
Part of Out There 2027.
This event takes place in a wheelchair-accessible venue with accessible restrooms. Audio description is available during the Saturday, February 6 performance.
Need another accommodation? Contact Visitor Services at access@walkerart.org or 612-375-7564 at least two weeks before the event to discuss your request. More information is available on our Accessibility page.
Sensory note: This work includes haze and low lighting.
Part of: Performing Arts Season 2026-27
Program support provided by AJT Fund; the David and Leni Moore Family Foundation; and Theatre & New Forms, a program of Villa Albertine and Albertine Foundation.