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RUSSELL EATON
http://www.myhauntlife.com
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June 16, 2017
“Fire” is set at a Christmas party where two couples reveal the birth, progression, and possible death of multiple relationships. At times funny, at times sad, the beauty here is the cast. This is ensemble work at its finest. For the second portion, “Light”, the level of intimacy on display is breathtaking. Every simple head tilt or hand gesture reveals years of love, pain, loyalty, and betrayal. This is some of the most subtle work in immersive theater you may ever witness....
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TAYLOR WINTERS
haunting.net
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June 10, 2017
“Does it ever strike you that life is just memory?”
As immersive theatre and its intoxicating brand of participatory performance art continues to grow in popularity (for the first time in the festival’s history the Hollywood Fringe has presented ‘Immersive’ as its own show category), audiences are being treated to a bevy of unique experiences from creators looking to immerse their patrons in something different.
Fire & Light, Stephanie Feury Studio’s Fringe-friendly bifurcation of their acclaimed Firelight, invites us to be immersed in something both surprisingly personal and bracingly new: the warm, complicated emotion of memory. The two pieces, when taken together, present something so generously intimate, so unabashedly po...
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PATRICK CHAVIS
la theatre bites - podcast
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June 13, 2017
8.6 out of 10 - A Great Show. Click the link below for more info.
http://latheatrebites.com/hollywood-fringe-2017-fire-light-stephanie-feury-studio-theatre-in-hollywood-review/...
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ASHLEY STEED
stage raw and la bitter lemons
certified reviewer
June 19, 2017
This immersive piece (with Fire at the Stephanie Feury Studio and Light at The Underground) pulls us into poetic worlds that explore love, memory, loss, and connection. I participated in the VIP experience, which offers a party bus to transport you between theaters.
Fire begins joyously. Lovers twirl and buzz around each other, seducing each other when, suddenly, they’re torn apart. Pain and despair fill the tiny room.
Light is particularly more successful in creating a unique and captivating environment. We’re brought into a tiny fort made of sheets, and huddle around a large chest. A man and woman make us tea. It’s clear that she longs for him. We sip. It is deeply touching in the simplest of ways.
Because immersive theatre is dep...
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