The Death of Rasputin, an immersive production by Artemis is Burning, invites audiences to participate in an experience reminiscent of Sleep No More. Attendees, dressed in a goth-inspired dress code, embark on a ferry to a bohemian bar set in 1916 Petrograd. The production aims to evoke a sense of involvement and emotional engagement, exploring themes of power and betrayal as Rasputin influences the Romanov family. Despite its efforts, the show serves as a fun night out rather than a profound theatrical experience.
"In the wake of Sleep No More's closure, we're all looking for something to fill the void it left, a show that we feel a real part of."
"The setting here is 1916 Petrograd... just as the mysterious mystic Rasputin is gaining (too much) influence with the Romanovs, especially the tsarina."
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