If an immersive production offers the audience any opportunity to speak, chances are actors are going to get some smart-ass
Author: HER Cooper
The most important rule goes unspoken. I have not yet encountered a production—immersive or otherwise—that explicitly told audiences “to respect
Third Rail Projects takes a very different approach to immersive storytelling than Punchdrunk (see Breaking the Rules: Sleep No More).
99.9% of audiences don’t want to break the rules. But sometimes people go rogue, or more commonly, someone makes a
In the “anything’s possible” wide-open frontier of immersive theatre, creators are dreaming up all sorts of ways to make the
I recently had the very good fortune to attend a two-hour workshop by Odyssey Works. And I fell in love.
If the activity of the audience is key to a true immersive theatre experience, why don’t we call the genre
You’ve heard of it, maybe even done it, but what does it mean? To flourish, immersive theatre needs a hard
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