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[Misc] Immersive theatre - brilliant or bolleaux?



Goldstone1976

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Apr 30, 2013
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My partner and I went to the latest PunchDrunk show, The Burnt City, last night.

+ves: a lot. Brilliant sets across 100k sq ft; lots to explore, real immersion (an actor engaged with me directly for 5 mins), brilliant dancing, brilliant music, left feeling like I’d had an experience.

-ves: I had not a bloody clue about what the plot was - people running around all the time back and forth made it impossible to understand the story. I’m guessing there was one.

I enjoyed it, but it ain’t like a normal theatre trip.
 




Rowdey

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Jul 7, 2003
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A few of us did Secret Cinema - Empire Strikes Back. Absolutely brilliant. Like all things, throw yourself into it, get fully dressed up and play cards with Lando, ask Chewey for help, buy a shed load of booze from the Cantina (parking your pint on a life size crashed speeder on Tatooine) and watch the whole film on a jumbo screen, while some scenes are parallel acted out at the same time - Quality..!
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Machiavelli

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Oct 11, 2013
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Depends how well they're done. Brighton Festival has featured a fair few of these over the years, many from dreamthinkspeak, who have contrived to put on some brilliant productions -- The Cherry Orchard in the old Coop building on London Road -- alongside the utterly dull and predictable, which is the only way to describe 2022's offering.
 


dolphins

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Depends how well they're done. Brighton Festival has featured a fair few of these over the years, many from dreamthinkspeak, who have contrived to put on some brilliant productions -- The Cherry Orchard in the old Coop building on London Road -- alongside the utterly dull and predictable, which is the only way to describe 2022's offering.
I saw that production at the old Co-op and still occasionally think about it - not least, how bonkers some bits were! :lolol:
 


vegster

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Depends how well they're done. Brighton Festival has featured a fair few of these over the years, many from dreamthinkspeak, who have contrived to put on some brilliant productions -- The Cherry Orchard in the old Coop building on London Road -- alongside the utterly dull and predictable, which is the only way to describe 2022's offering.
Mrs V dragged me along to see The Cherry Orchard at that old Co-Op, I still have absolutely no idea what it was all about. So as a method of conveying a story/plot it was a complete waste of time. In fact I sped up our journey towards the end as I had had enough of polystyrene blowing about.
 




Wozza

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Jul 6, 2003
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My partner and I went to the latest PunchDrunk show, The Burnt City, last night.

+ves: a lot. Brilliant sets across 100k sq ft; lots to explore, real immersion (an actor engaged with me directly for 5 mins), brilliant dancing, brilliant music, left feeling like I’d had an experience.

-ves: I had not a bloody clue about what the plot was - people running around all the time back and forth made it impossible to understand the story. I’m guessing there was one.

I enjoyed it, but it ain’t like a normal theatre trip.
I'm going tomorrow night.

The story is based on Aeschylus’ Agamemnon and Euripides’ Hecuba. I've been studying in advance. (Well, reading a synopsis)

Quite different to Secret Cinema. Done loads of those, although they're going slightly downhill (and getting more expensive) imo.
 




Triggaaar

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A few of us did Secret Cinema - Empire Strikes Back. Absolutely brilliant. Like all things, throw yourself into it, get fully dressed up and play cards with Lando, ask Chewey for help, buy a shed load of booze from the Cantina (parking your pint on a life size crashed speeder on Tatooine) and watch the whole film on a jumbo screen, while some scenes are parallel acted out at the same time - Quality..! View attachment 156035

Has NSC reached peak geek?

No offence meant, that's my favourite film
 


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