After touring a couple of vacated suites, we asked about the one we didn’t tour. “Suite 249? Oh…we don’t show people THAT space….”
“SHOW US.”
After touring a couple of vacated suites, we asked about the one we didn’t tour. “Suite 249? Oh…we don’t show people THAT space….”
“SHOW US.”
Emursive shocked both ticket holders and its very own staff by announcing the abrupt closure of the immersive production “Life and Trust.” Via email. For the immersive arts to thrive, we need better managers.
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