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Immersive Definitions – A Helpful Guide to Understanding Styles, Types and Contact Levels
Note: While Erik Blair is the main author and wrote almost all of the below immersive definitions, this document is influenced by all members of the staff to ensure that it is a complete representation of Haunting’s views. When exploring the immersive community, creators and audiences alike will find a great many words being used […]
Tears of a Tinman – A Recollection of The Axe by The Speakeasy Society
Below is a Recollection–this is not a review, but rather a full spoiler walkthrough of the author’s experience in The Axe, Chapter Two of The Speakeasy Society’s The Kansas Collection. It is also only one path out of many that could have been experienced, so there is some repeatability in returning! We do have word […]
The Speakeasy Society – The Axe
There are minor spoilers for The Axe, Chapter 2 in The Speakeasy Society’s The Kansas Collection below, but we’ve done our best to avoid plot points and keep key characters ambiguous. Thank you to Max Droegemueller for his helpful comments and direction on this review. “I’m going to give you a bit of advice, […]
Speakeasy Society’s The Johnny Cycle Remount – A Fractured Memory of War
1, 2, 3, 4… Clickety-clack, clickety-clack… Johnny Cycle Remount. Our drill sergeant barks at us, her voice reverberates against the cold marble walls of the mausoleum. My fellow soldiers and I do as we’re told, marching in time with the refrain, heading off to war. I’m not nervous, only melancholy – haunted by the […]
One Exit – The Halogen Company’s Intricately-Crafted Version of the Afterlife
I stand in the dimly lit church, surrounded by my newly deceased companions. The altar glows a foreboding red, and an unseen chorus sings “Amazing Grace.” Robed figures sit in the pews, turned from us. Then slowly, ever so slowly, they turn in unison to face us. The figures are otherworldly, their faces skeletal, neon […]
Hollywood Fringe Festival – Haunting Picks From Our Staff
Yule – A Holiday Present for the Immersive Community
We’re standing in a circle as the winter dance begins. Three deer prance through the space, sometimes happy, sometimes sad, sometimes startled. They begin to gather members from the audience, placing them as still as trees around the space. In unison, all begin to stamp a rhythm in unison. The Yule ceremony has begun. […]
Captivated: Nick Expertly Answers Our Questions from the Past
Dr. Victoria Polidori is hypnotizing us to take us back in time. We are four of her patients, lying on mats in her warm psychologist’s office, staring up at a candle projected on the ceiling as her calm voice directs us. Focus. Let’s go back to that night. One by one, we are reawakened and […]
Thirteen Important Lessons for Immersive Theater Creators
For Immersive Theater Creators & Those That Want to Be One So, you’re an immersive theater creator, you’ve already been one, or you want to be one. You have a good idea – maybe even a great idea. Now what? Designing an “immersive” experience can seem lofty and perilous, only possible for those with the […]
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