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Post by david on May 22, 2021 11:51:00 GMT
As a theatrical experience, this was a really good 50 minutes or so spent watching this production this morning. The mix of model work (which was brilliant) and the audio worked really well to tell the story.
As it was nice and short, your in and out of the theatre in around 90 minutes once your checked in and the preshow advice given by the FOH staff.
I would certainly recommend this as something to try out if you have the time.
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Post by alicechallice on May 22, 2021 14:15:06 GMT
I concur, great piece, very moving. Saw it at Brighton Festival a few years ago.
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Post by CG on the loose on May 30, 2021 10:26:56 GMT
A powerful, immersive piece of story-telling and a totally unique theatrical experience.
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Post by theoracle on May 31, 2021 21:29:20 GMT
Agree with all the above, a very powerful and at times mesmerising experience. A piece that really challenges you when you’re watching it.
Moreover I reckon many more of us will appreciate the work of set designers, lighting designers and all the backstage creative team more, a real triumph. Bravo!
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Post by firefingers on Jun 3, 2021 21:13:53 GMT
Loved this today. Felt very intimate, not just because you are focused in but because you are the only one hearing that part of the story at that moment. Great work by the FOH team getting so many people in and out smoothly in an experience that couldn't be paused, even for a moment. The sound design was great by being immersive without ever feeling gimmicky, which isn't always the case with headphone shows, and the seat kicker doing a great job in adding low end.
Very glad I caught it, I can see why it is still "doing the rounds".
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