April 12, 2019
Brian Tull
Hollywood is the city of dreams, where young hopefuls come to make it big as famous writers and actors but despite popular belief, not all of them end up in porn. Some of them, like Bar of Dreams creators Alex Leff and Jon Pedigo, end up in immersive theater. Such is the story of Will [...]
April 10, 2019
Brian Tull
Here I was, back again in front of the blacked-out windows of Zombie Joe’s Underground Theater but something was wrong. Zombie and his merry band of misfits were nowhere to be found, the theater was under new management and the new tenants want nothing more than to live in your mouth. I Want To Live [...]
March 13, 2019
Brian Tull
Isn’t it time to come back home? The Willows, the immersive theater experience that blew us all away when it first arrived in mid-2017, is back to remind us of what a groundbreaking production it was and continues to be. Back then, the idea of staging such a costly and elaborate production outside of the [...]
March 9, 2019
Brian Tull
F(ord Focus) is the 5th of 26 planned interactive theatre experiences from writer/director Annie Lesser, following A(partment 8), B(arbershop), C(ovell), D(istillery), and E(levator). The world is Annie’s stage and few stages capture the spirit of interactive theater, with its power to break down the barrier between the audience and the performer, as well as this [...]
February 22, 2019
Brian Tull
This is a review for the Spring extension of Delusion: The Blue Blade, focusing on the changes from its original run in the Fall which we reviewed here. Just when you thought the journey was over and the blue blade was finally in safe hands, a certain abandoned theater has once again sprung to life, [...]
January 15, 2019
Brian Tull
Update: Due to popular demand, LiVEPLAY has been extended through February 24th and custom time slots can be selected for an additional fee. Check the event site for full details. Keight Leighn is coming off a big year, producing and starring in two shows, Snow Fridge and #bedrUmplaI (that’s “bedroom play” for people that don’t [...]
November 26, 2018
Brian Tull
The Woman Who Went to Space As A Man, the extraordinary story of Alice Sheldon, who went from exploring the farthest reaches of the African plains as a child to shaking up the world of science fiction as her masculine alter-ego James Tiptree Jr., recently finished a run at the Son of Semele Theater. Written [...]
#bedrUmplaii2 A Thoughtful, Challenging Journey [REVIEW]
BAR OF DREAMS Is An Absurd Onslaught of Nostalgia [REVIEW]
I WANT TO LIVE IN YOUR MOUTH Makes Puppets Scary Again [REVIEW]
The Willows 2019 – The Family From Hell Keeps Us Under Their Spell
F(ord Focus) Is The Uber of Rideshare-Based Interactive Theater
Delusion: The Blue Blade – Director’s Cut Elevates An Already Great Show
LiVEPLAY Strips Away the Performance from Theatre to Create Something New
The Woman Who Went To Space As A Man Is A Captivating Story Told With Flair
#bedrUmplaii2 A Thoughtful, Challenging Journey [REVIEW]
BAR OF DREAMS Is An Absurd Onslaught of Nostalgia [REVIEW]
I WANT TO LIVE IN YOUR MOUTH Makes Puppets Scary Again [REVIEW]
The Willows 2019 – The Family From Hell Keeps Us Under Their Spell
F(ord Focus) Is The Uber of Rideshare-Based Interactive Theater
Delusion: The Blue Blade – Director’s Cut Elevates An Already Great Show
LiVEPLAY Strips Away the Performance from Theatre to Create Something New
The Woman Who Went To Space As A Man Is A Captivating Story Told With Flair
#bedrUmplaii2 A Thoughtful, Challenging Journey [REVIEW]
BAR OF DREAMS Is An Absurd Onslaught of Nostalgia [REVIEW]
I WANT TO LIVE IN YOUR MOUTH Makes Puppets Scary Again [REVIEW]
The Willows 2019 – The Family From Hell Keeps Us Under Their Spell
F(ord Focus) Is The Uber of Rideshare-Based Interactive Theater
Delusion: The Blue Blade – Director’s Cut Elevates An Already Great Show
LiVEPLAY Strips Away the Performance from Theatre to Create Something New
The Woman Who Went To Space As A Man Is A Captivating Story Told With Flair