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A completely unhinged corporate retreat where a steroid-fueled host leads the event like a hallucinatory TED Talk cum musical, set to contemporary percussion music that draws as much from abstraction as it does from industrial Muzak or rock spectacle, barely scratches the surface of Architek Ensemble and soprano Sarah Albu’s Quigital: Corporate Retreat. Add to that audience members (you) who will be part of the show as employees of the multinational Quigital, complete with access card, corporate email and all the trappings of a loyal employee trying to become better, unaware that their job is on the line until the end of the show. Ouch, but what bit composer and designer Eliot Britton and made him embark on such an adventure? Critiquing corporate culture, surveillance capitalism, or just having fun? A little bit of all of that, actually. I met with Eliot, Ben Duinker from Architek, and Sarah Albu to talk about this intriguing and potentially fascinating show.
INFO AND TICKETS – November 13, 2025 at La Sala Rossa, Montreal
The show was written by Eliot Britton, Patrick Hart, David Arbez, and Kevin McPhillips.
The staging and dramaturgy are by Marie-Josée Chartier.
The interview is bilingual (French and English)























