Something about the way the dialogue is casual and silly during uneasy scenes, and BB often gets angry during what should be scary scenes... It's just so weirdly charming
"Sleep No More" is an immersive play experience, based on Macbeth, that is basically exactly this episode. The audience is given masks, told not to talk, and given freedom to move room to room to watch various scenes taking place (or not). The actors move room to room which naturally encourages the audience to follow, occasionally splitting off creating split-paths. For the audience, it's claustrophobic but a one-of-a-kind experience. For the actors it must be a tremendous endeavor.
Can confirm, the theater backstage I snuck into back in college to sleep in had a spooky mannequin room adjacent to the comfy couch room. I lived a life much like BB did, in retrospect.
Ugh, the college I went to had a spooky puppet mannequin room BUT it was also the shoe storage room. Imagine two walls with dozens of puppets/mannequins and another two walls of all kinds of random shoes pinned to the wall.
Oh yeah, I met some friends for a production of CATS a while back and got stuck in the spooky mannequin room for like 20 minutes, and it's not even by a bathroom :/
John Beets can be found speaking in some missable side room; I think he's just a character. Mappy Mouse, on the other hand, shares the name of a real video game protagonist; he's a police officer.
The things BB does for closure... are they similar to the things Courage does for love? That's just _gotta_ be a reference, the awkward laugh just sells it. That said, $20 for a month's "volunteering" is a _terrible_ paycheck!
You'll be (un)happy to know that immersive theater with audience members standing around in identical bodysuits like this is a real thing, so people have definitely had that thought before!
I seen’t “Killer” and I was like man it would be such suck if Rao was a Cereal Thriller and was like “Yup my feels cant take it anymore, gotta turn myself in, bye everybody!” Like I could say my week would be ruined to say the least, and its Saturday.
Having done theater I can confirm that a spooky puppet room is vitally important
Something about the way the dialogue is casual and silly during uneasy scenes, and BB often gets angry during what should be scary scenes... It's just so weirdly charming
As a previous Theater Kid... Just got say 'Dust from the curtains' could absolutely be asbestos depending on the age of that theater.
"Sleep No More" is an immersive play experience, based on Macbeth, that is basically exactly this episode. The audience is given masks, told not to talk, and given freedom to move room to room to watch various scenes taking place (or not). The actors move room to room which naturally encourages the audience to follow, occasionally splitting off creating split-paths. For the audience, it's claustrophobic but a one-of-a-kind experience. For the actors it must be a tremendous endeavor.
The play is apparently inspired/based on(?) a real play called ‘Victory over the Sun’
6:20 So, for this scene, we are a different character from BB. We are the shadow guy peaking in through the curtain, watching BB talk to Pinocchio.
Tags: surreal nightmares, are my jam, and peanut butter
Can confirm, the theater backstage I snuck into back in college to sleep in had a spooky mannequin room adjacent to the comfy couch room. I lived a life much like BB did, in retrospect.
Ugh, the college I went to had a spooky puppet mannequin room BUT it was also the shoe storage room. Imagine two walls with dozens of puppets/mannequins and another two walls of all kinds of random shoes pinned to the wall.
Oh yeah, I met some friends for a production of CATS a while back and got stuck in the spooky mannequin room for like 20 minutes, and it's not even by a bathroom :/
Tonight, on Melmo the Wanderer: Exit Stage Left, Pursued By A Bear.
John Beets can be found speaking in some missable side room; I think he's just a character.
Mappy Mouse, on the other hand, shares the name of a real video game protagonist; he's a police officer.
This horror game is surprisingly light on horror. And surprisingly heavy on absolute befuddlement.
This series' sound design is… really something.
The things BB does for closure... are they similar to the things Courage does for love? That's just _gotta_ be a reference, the awkward laugh just sells it.
That said, $20 for a month's "volunteering" is a _terrible_ paycheck!
the true horror is how much BB got paid for that gigantic mess.
Reminder that she said she was roped into this for a month. That might be all she gets total.
Guys, I was in the wrong room during the ending. Can someone tell me what happened?
You'll be (un)happy to know that immersive theater with audience members standing around in identical bodysuits like this is a real thing, so people have definitely had that thought before!
I'm loving this series playthrough and this game
Eyes feels the most TheCatamites-y of these stories so far. Also BB is such a good protag.
Chorus:
our look is dark
our light is inside us
we are warmed by
the dead udder of the red dawn
BRN BRN
5:28 - Sleep No More in a nutshell [also this seems like the second-most raocow-coded game, after probably Copy Kitty]
Could you not say coded please, it makes you sound like a dipshit
I mean....asmt.
@@baval5 Well yes, but within the context of games not specifically made for him
I seen’t “Killer” and I was like man it would be such suck if Rao was a Cereal Thriller and was like “Yup my feels cant take it anymore, gotta turn myself in, bye everybody!” Like I could say my week would be ruined to say the least, and its Saturday.
This game is the good kind of weird.
Tonight we'll dive into how to make some real money with a bear market