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Joe Swanberg recommended Straw Dogs (1971) in Movies (curated)

Alex Ross Perry recommended The Third Man (1949) in Movies (curated)

Moby recommended Man Facing Southeast (1986) in Movies (curated)

StageFright (1987)
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Stage Fright/Aquarius/Bloody Bird/Deliria: Aquarius/StageFright: Aquarius A troupe of struggling...
Michele Soavi Giallo Joe D'Amato Simon Boswell Donatella Donati

The Forbidden Zone: A Nurse's Impressions of the First World War
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Mary Borden worked for four years in an evacuation hospital unit following the front lines up and...
war world war 1 nurses

TodayTix – Broadway Tickets
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Getting tickets to the best performances in your city has never been easier than with TodayTix, the...

Confessions of a Casting Director: Help Actors Land Any Role with Secrets from Inside the Audition Room
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Confessions of a Casting Director is a must-have for any aspiring actor or stage parent-the...

Elizabeth (1521 KP) rated Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street in Shows
Jul 20, 2020 (Updated Jul 20, 2020)
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Immersive theater at its best
Another show that my daughter and I saw as it was on its way out. It was our first time seeing an immersive show so I made sure to get us tickets at the tables rather than the stadium seating.
It was a tiny little theater with a stage smaller than I've seen in some schools so you couldn't help but feel like you were part of the show. Because of its small size, it was a fixed stage, with no room for set changes. There were different sections of the stage to make it feel as though you were in the pie shop or the barber shop.
During some of the dance numbers, the cast would dance on the tables we were seated at. Even if you opted for the stadium seats, there was some movement of the cast through those seats as well.
When buying the tickets, you had the option to purchase tickets with or without pies. They had both meat pies and vegetarian pies. When we arrived, they had run out of pies even though we'd purchased ahead. Instead of being able to eat them prior to the show, we had to pick them up after the show was over. It wasn't a huge deal, but when you're hungry and can smell other people's pies, it can be a bit distracting.
It was a tiny little theater with a stage smaller than I've seen in some schools so you couldn't help but feel like you were part of the show. Because of its small size, it was a fixed stage, with no room for set changes. There were different sections of the stage to make it feel as though you were in the pie shop or the barber shop.
During some of the dance numbers, the cast would dance on the tables we were seated at. Even if you opted for the stadium seats, there was some movement of the cast through those seats as well.
When buying the tickets, you had the option to purchase tickets with or without pies. They had both meat pies and vegetarian pies. When we arrived, they had run out of pies even though we'd purchased ahead. Instead of being able to eat them prior to the show, we had to pick them up after the show was over. It wasn't a huge deal, but when you're hungry and can smell other people's pies, it can be a bit distracting.

Terry Gilliam recommended The Seventh Seal (Det Sjunde inseglet) (1957) in Movies (curated)
