Great art transports audiences and helps them see the world in new ways. The Industry, a nonprofit, experimental opera company in Los Angeles, took that mandate literally in its most recent production, Hopscotch, which was performed in some unusual places.
Operagoers boarded limousines in groups of four, along with singers and musicians. Each group experienced eight of 24 chapters of the nonlinear performance, which chronicles the life, loves, and shifting identity of a woman named Lucha. Scenes took place in the vehicles, in parks, along the Los Angeles River, and in other locations.
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