I haven't seen Tamara yet, but I'm excited about it. I've read about that form of theatre before, and I've thought of it as sort of like a more sophisticated haunted house.
I went to a thing earlier in the Summer called Saudade, that was four pieces that were each one on one interactions between an actor and an audience member. And the audience member had to keep their eyes closed. It was a lot of things that generally make me very uncomfortable (being touched, having to improv, doing dishes, being broken up with) but I felt like I was pretty well prepared and managed not to freak out.
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I went to a thing earlier in the Summer called Saudade, that was four pieces that were each one on one interactions between an actor and an audience member. And the audience member had to keep their eyes closed. It was a lot of things that generally make me very uncomfortable (being touched, having to improv, doing dishes, being broken up with) but I felt like I was pretty well prepared and managed not to freak out.