I took a ferry to New York's newest immersive show-it's a fun night out among comrades
Briefly

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."
Read at Time Out New York
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