About this Event
Echoes of the Underworld
Early Bird: Enjoy %10 off any tickets purchased before May 1, 2026.
Regular: $65 + Eventbrite fees
An immersive dance theatre experience.
Step beyond the threshold of the living.
This June, the historic rooms of Campbell House Museum transform into a world where echoes of the past and whispers from the underworld begin to surface.
Created by choreographer Emily Cheung in collaboration with the dancers of Little Pear Garden Dance Company, Echoes of the Underworld is an immersive dance theatre experience inspired by Chinese folklore, ghost legends, and ritual traditions.
Instead of sitting in a theatre seat, audiences move through the historic house in small groups, encountering fragments of a supernatural story unfolding across multiple rooms.
In dim corridors and candlelit chambers, lost souls return, memories linger, and ancient rituals begin to awaken.
Each room reveals a different thread of the story — a restless spirit, a mysterious apparition, a forgotten lover — until all audience pathways eventually converge in a shared final sequence where the boundary between worlds begins to blur.
Rather than watching from a distance, audiences become part of the environment itself, moving through the space as the story unfolds around them.
Because of the immersive format and the historic nature of the venue, audience capacity is strictly limited for each performance.
What Makes This Experience Unique
• Immersive theatre format — audiences travel through the house as the story unfolds
• Multiple narrative pathways — different groups encounter different scenes before a shared finale
• Site-specific choreography created for the historic architecture of Campbell House
• Inspired by Chinese folklore and supernatural traditions
• Close-proximity performance where dancers and audience share the same space
Audience members following different pathways may encounter different characters and scenes, creating a slightly different experience each evening.
Audience Attire (Optional)
To enhance the visual atmosphere of the performance, audience members are encouraged (but not required) to wear monochrome attire (black or white).
This helps create a unified environment within the historic spaces of Campbell House and allows the performers and visual elements of the production to stand out.
Guests are welcome to participate at any level of comfort.
Performance Dates & Show Times
June 12–14, 2026
June 19–21, 2026
Daily Show Times:
8:00 PM
Venue
Campbell House Museum
Running Time
Approximately 60 minutes
Arrival Time
Audience members are encouraged to arrive 10–15 minutes before the scheduled start time for check-in and pre-show instructions.
Because of the immersive structure of the performance, late entry may not be possible.
Audience Policies
Audience Experience & Accessibility
Due to the immersive and mobile nature of this performance, audience members will move through multiple rooms of the historic Campbell House Museum during the experience.
Audience members should be prepared to:
• Stand for portions of the approximately 60-minute performance
• Navigate stairs between floors
• Be in close proximity to performers and other audience members
Because Campbell House is a historic building, seating is extremely limited. A small number of seats may be reserved for patrons unable to stand for extended periods.
To inquire about accessibility accommodations or to reserve a seat in advance, please contact:
Campbell House Museum
416-597-0227 ext. 2
Audience Groups
Audience members will be divided into small groups and guided through different areas of the house.
Each group will experience different scenes and sequences before all groups reunite for the final portion of the performance.
Because of the immersive format, not all audience members will see the same scenes in the same order.
Age Recommendation
This performance includes dark environments, theatrical effects, and moments of suspense.
The show is suitable for general audiences but may be intense for younger children.
Recommended for ages 10 and up.
Babes in arms are not permitted for safety reasons.
Latecomer Policy
Latecomers may be admitted only within the first 20 minutes after the scheduled start time, and strictly at the discretion of Front-of-House staff.
Due to the mobile nature of the production, admitting latecomers after this point would disrupt the performance.
Audience members who arrive after the cut-off point may not be admitted.
Refund Policy
All ticket sales are final.
No refunds will be issued for any reason, including late arrival, scheduling conflicts, or inability to attend.
Please ensure that you are able to attend the selected performance date and time before completing your purchase.
Photography and Recording Policy
Photography, video recording, and audio recording are strictly prohibited during the performance.
This policy helps protect the performers, preserve the immersive atmosphere, and prevent disruption to the experience for other audience members.
Audience members may be asked to silence or turn off mobile devices during the performance.
Respectful Audience Conduct
Performers may occasionally move through audience areas as part of the choreographAudience members may not touch performers or interfere with the performance.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Campbell House Museum, 160 Queen Street West, Toronto, Canada
CAD 71.03











