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can i handle mess, even the smallest amount, if it's right in front of me and i see it in person? absolutely not.
can i read about the messiest sneezes known to exist? do i fantasize about how being so sneezy makes a person's nose uncontrollably messy? do i love it in both fics and artwork? do i enjoy both reading and writing about it?
maybe.
Untagged, but still lurking.
First person you ever followed: Most fans seem to be naming names here, but I didn't begin to recognize anyone for ages. So all I can tell you is that on my second trip I was an Agnes-seeking missile.
First 1:1: Malcolm, in the midst of my first show. The rest as they say is history.
Favorite 1:1: Lady Macduff, at the top of the show. There is no better way for me to reenter the hotel.
Favorite Character: I would say my progression has been Agnes > Fulton > Lady Macduff > Porter. And then I ascended to keeping an eye out for my faves.
Favorite full loop to watch: this is so, so variable by performer, but overall I'd pick Porter.
Least favorite character to follow: Macduff
Favorite room to explore: the igloo Reverend's basilica. I used to sit in there on nights when he wan't on.
Scariest moment in the hotel: the Nurse's 1:1
Biggest mishap you’ve seen: A mishap of my own creation! Actually related to Nurse's 1:1 too. I was a little dazed but really wanted to see more of the room and was looking back over my shoulder. Result: I knocked into the dresser, tripped over the Nurse, and fell out the door. I was so worried that I'd hurt her, but apparently the feeling was mutual because she sent a black mask out to check on me. (Both of us were fine, my pride was the only casualty.)
If you had to pick one stand out moment that makes you come back: Banquo's ballroom solo and Porter's sheet dance. (But if we talk actors: Matty's slow promenade through the graveyard as Fulton.)
If you could make an immersive theater piece about any other play/source material, what would it be: The Bloody Chamber. This book means so much to me, and I think it has exactly the right mix of emotion and allegory to work perfectly as an introspective immersive piece. Dark fairy tales, female agency and sexuality, opulent, claustrophobic tone, but with room for some fun as well.
SNMeme
How many times have you been?: It’s pretty obvious from my posts. I am still a baby. First person you ever followed: Conor Doyle’s Boy Witch. I had no clue whatsoever who was he or what was the story, but I was completely captivated by his eye contact.
First 1:1: I didn’t keep a record on my first few visits so I couldn’t really recall. It was either Boy Witch or Malcolm or Speakeasy. Favorite 1:1: Porter. The next is a tie between 6th Floor / Agnes / Lady Macduff. If it is the right performer, I would always let go my emotions and have a good cry (I may have been crying too often recently tho). Favorite Character: Hard to choose between Boy Witch and Porter.
Favorite full loop to watch: Same as the previous question. Least favorite character to follow: Matron. I feel sorry I never completed a full loop. Every time she starts giving multiple 1:1s I will move on to Nurse or someone else. I don’t feel like spending so much time waiting.
Favorite room to explore: The King James Sanitorium.
Scariest moment in the hotel: The first time I ever set foot on the 5th floor and after exploring for about 5 minutes I was convinced I was the only one there because I didn’t come across anyone else. Never would expect how much this space has grown on me.
Biggest mishap you’ve seen: A suspicious gas leak caused evacuation in the middle of a show. It was winter and I was freezing. When we were let back in, the show carried on, but people were still trying to get their heads around what happened and crowds just randomly popped up in unexpected places such as a fully packed lobby, so much so that Agnes could barely come through the crowd to pick up the phone.
If you had to pick one stand out moment that makes you come back:
Conor Doyle’s Boy Witch got me hooked by the thing he does during reset.
However, now my favorite scenes are: Boy Witch pool table solo, Sexy Witch bar solo, Bald Macduff ballroom fight, Banquo bird dance, Porter’s Moonlight dance (if the Porter dances), Duncan Danvers’ Moonlight duet.
If you could make an immersive theater piece about any other play/source material, what would it be:
I decided to do the whole questionnaire solely because of this question. I want to stay faithful to the culture of my origin and pick my favorite Chinese classic novel: Dream of the Red Chamber.
Hopping on the SNMeme bandwagon!
How many times have you been? 11 and counting.
First person you ever followed: Nurse Shaw.
First 1:1: Elizabeth Romanki’s Hecate.
Favorite 1:1: Any of Hecate’s, or Banquo’s.
Favorite Character: HECATE.
Favorite full loop to watch: Any Macbeth characters, but especially Malcolm or Lady Macduff, and the Porter.
Least favorite character to follow: Taxi. Wish he did more. (His 1:1 is amazing, though.)
Favorite room to explore: Tie between the Macduff flat and Mac Crainan and Reid.
Scariest moment in the hotel: Definitely the first time I came upon Hecate, in the street with Agnes and Speaks.
Biggest mishap you've seen: I couldn't untangle Boy Witch’s pants one night, so the girl next to me just grabbed them and threw them at Boy. (She got taken out by him, and I’m still jealous my finge’s didn’t work.)
If you had to pick one stand out moment that makes you come back: Whenever you’re standing alone and you hear someone screaming or laughing down the hall and moving toward you, or really interesting music. The internal battle of where to run, away or toward, is one of the most amazing moments. (Also, yeah, any time you’re chosen for a 1:1. Nothing else feels like taking someone’s hand and staring into their eyes.)
If you could make an immersive theater piece about any other play/source material, what would it be? Ernest Cline’s READY PLAYER ONE has this amazing idea where the player essentially enters into a real-time VR version of a classic film (WarGames, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, etc.) where they take the place of a character and have to act out the entire movie; words, actions, dialects and all. I’d love to do that for The Princess Bride, but immersive instead of VR.
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