Published inNo ProsceniumA Signature Immersive Experience with ‘Undersigned’ (Review)The creator of The Telelibrary invites you to sign right hereOct 18, 20221Oct 18, 20221
Published inNo ProsceniumExplore the Depths of the Soul with ‘Bottom of the Ocean’ (Review)We submerge ourselves into Andrew Hoepfner’s new immersive show in BrooklynNov 18, 2021Nov 18, 2021
Published inNo ProsceniumA Tribute to the City That Never Sleeps with ‘Hymn to the City’ (Review)Death of Classical brings music to life in the most unexpected of placesJun 15, 2021Jun 15, 2021
Published inNo ProsceniumLearning from History in ‘Icons/Idols: In The Purple Room’ (Review)The Byzantine Choral Project takes us to a forgotten era in this audio installationMay 12, 2021May 12, 2021
Published inNo ProsceniumEnjoy A Quiet Moment of Contemplation with ‘The End of the Day’ (Review)A simple phone experience helps us stare off into the sunsetDec 23, 2020Dec 23, 2020
Black Friday 2020, Board Games for FamiliesIf you know me at all, you will know that I love board games — for me, there is nothing better than getting a group of friends or family…Nov 27, 2020Nov 27, 2020
Published inNo ProsceniumUnleash Your Inner Sherlock with ‘The Detective Society’ (Review)Solve the case of a missing socialite without leaving your living roomOct 23, 2020Oct 23, 2020
Published inNo ProsceniumStill Searching for Clues at the ‘Murder at River Crossing Book Club’ (Review)Live In Theater takes its brand of interactive mystery entertainment onlineSep 10, 2020Sep 10, 2020
Published inNo ProsceniumExperience the End of Humanity in ‘Jeff Wayne’s The War of the Worlds’ (Review)Dotdotdot partners with Jeff Wayne to bring the science fiction classic to life through theatre and technologyJan 30, 2020Jan 30, 2020
Published inNo ProsceniumGo to Hawkins, Indiana in ‘Secret Cinema Presents Stranger Things’ (Review)Travel back in time to the world of the hit television showJan 30, 2020Jan 30, 2020