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You Have to Have Light
You Have to Have Light

Fri, Aug 15

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.ZACK

You Have to Have Light

Pulled from an eternity of drudgery, burnt out Delaney is reignited by the creative passion of mortal Ivy, whose own light is quickly dimming. A supernatural love story about what we give up and what we cannot. What happens when you can’t have the forever you want?

Time & Location

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Aug 15, 2025, 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM

.ZACK, 3224 Locust St, St. Louis, MO 63103, USA

About the Event

RATING | R

Genre: Theatre, Dance, Music

WARNING: Nudity

You Have to Have Light is a devised multimedia two person theatre piece featuring dance, original live music, an original recorded score and puppetry. A narrative centering a relationship between Delaney, a burnt out immortal, and Ivy, a nonbinary artist, the story explores themes of love, embodiment, acceptance and impermanence. The piece also explores what it means to have a body and to experience physicality through the hands of another; particularly through a trans lens and through the identities we create to sustain our spirits. Sometimes those identities are emancipatory and sometimes they’re enclosing. You Have to Have Light hopes to show the importance of change, acknowledging that growing edges bleed, and that with love comes loss.


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Tickets

  • General Admission - STL Fringe

    $16.00

    +$0.80 Sales Tax

    +$0.42 ticket service fee

Total

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STLFRINGE BUILDS COMMUNITY BY NURTURING DIVERSE INDEPENDENT ARTISTS AND PRODUCING A WORLD-CLASS MULTIDISCIPLINARY ANNUAL FESTIVAL WHERE WE CHAMPION UNCENSORED WORK,  CONNECT WORK-MAKERS TO AUDIENCES, AND EDUCATE AND ENGAGE THE LOCAL, REGIONAL, AND GLOBAL CULTURAL COMMUNITIES AROUND THE WORK OF INDEPENDENT ARTS.

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