

Sun, May 17
|Chapel Theatre
Hotel of Two Worlds
A metaphysical drama by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt—bordering on the fantastic, where consciousness balances between dreams and reality, comedy and tragedy, life and death.
Date and Time
May 17, 2026, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM PDT
Chapel Theatre, 4107 SE Harrison Street Milwaukie, Oregon 97222
About venue
The guests of Hotel of Two Worlds are ordinary people who wake up in a strange place with no clear answer to how they arrived, when they may leave, or where the elevator will take them next. In this uncertain in-between space, anything is possible: pain disappears, familiar rules stop working, and the enigmatic Dr. S offers only the bare minimum of explanations. Each resident travels a personal arc of fear, hope, and acceptance. This is a metaphysical drama, tinged with fantasy, in which the mind teeters between dreams and reality, comedy and tragedy, life and death.
In the Author’s Words
“People often ask how I thought of this hotel between two worlds with its elevator […] But I watched some of my relatives and friends leave for that mysterious place. Some came back, others did not. […] What strikes me most is how happy, how eager to live and enjoy themselves they became.” “What is my play about? About allowing yourself to let go of control and embrace mystery. To stop fearing the unknown and accept what must happen. That is the extraordinary journey awaiting Julien.”— eric-emmanuel-schmitt.com
Credits
Playwright: Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
Director: Olga Sotiriadi
Cast
Julien — Dmitry Sotiriadi
Magician — Nikolai Ryzhenko
Marie — Irina Carter
President — Boris Shternberg
Dr. S — Aleksandra Levkovski, Irina Lazutkina
Laura — Anna Shapkina
Man in White — Rafail Levkovski
Woman in White - Victoria Little
Duration
2 hours with one intermission.
Wine will be available for purchase during intermission.
Ticket Policy
All tickets are non-refundable.
Performances
May 16-17 at 6:00 PM
Venue
Chapel Theatre
4107 SE Harrison Street
Milwaukie, Oregon 97222
Tickets
$40 per person
*Tickets will not be sold at the door.
Tickets
Assigned Seating Ticket
$40.00

