Journey to the Poles of Inaccessibility
PACA stages world traveling, comic fantasy rom-com
BEGINNING THURSDAY, NOV. 13
Director Zachery Hoffman describes PACA's next production as a "traveling comedy about… an enthusiastic world explorer… and a neurotic and germaphobic insurance agent… on a dangerous journey." There's more to the description, but it definitely sounds like a show that will need to be seen to be completely understood – with a plot as interesting, funny, and cryptic as its title.
Hoffman explains that each person in the cast is playing two to five roles in this show. "This is a heavy lift. They are all so funny and intuitive and bring such thoughtfulness to every role that they play." Hoffman promises a show filled with laughs and invites the audience to "sit back, relax and have a fun time."
The lead roles of neurotic Dylan (played by Mitchell King) and explorer Chris (Kerrylee Hinkson) are brought to you "with incredible wit, comedic timing, and heart," says Hoffman. The ensemble cast also includes Jasse Camacho Vera, AJ Holman, Marnie Foss, and Sophia Santiago.
Ryan Dawley (40 Under 40 Class of 2024), PACA's new artistic director, describes the show as "sharp, absurd, and somehow… way too relatable" as it explores themes of "ego, friendship, and why humans just can't resist doing the dumbest things possible in the name of discovery."
As we hurtle toward the end of the year, PACA has its 2026 season set and is continuing its Rise With PACA campaign to install a new elevator, and build a new theater/events space on the fifth floor. The final fundraiser for 2025, The PACA Holiday Extravaganza, is a variety show directed by Diane Hardner and hosted by PACA's own Mark Tanenbaum. The one-night-only event will feature local talent, and hints Dawley "maybe some mulled cider," adding, "I love this theater and want it to be used to its full potential."
Journey to the Poles of Inaccessibility: Nov. 13-23 // Thursdays, Friday, Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m. // PACA, 1505 State St. // $20 // For tickets and info: tickets.eriereader.com
PACA Holiday Extravaganza: Friday, Dec. 19 // 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. // PACA, 1505 State St. // $20 // For tickets and info: tickets.eriereader.com



