I loved the audience interaction and involvement. I ended up being some of the bones she took care of (my name being on one of her boxes) which was a nice subtle touch. It really bridged the gap of me watching a show and then me being apart of show.
What I didn't like
Lighting and Projection— at times it was hard to see what was being projected because the lighting was so bright. And I’m not entirely sure what it seems as if some of the photos went by too fast or skipped. I wish that the photos being projected had more to do with what was taking place. It felt like at times The Bone Lady was suppose to be the one controlling it and at other times not, just want more clarity.
My overall impression
The Bone Lady was such a cool experience! It felt like being at a museum demonstration and a play all in one! And then SPOILER! I ended up being apart of the show, well we all did! I laughed, learned, and thought about humanity in a different light. And now I know for certain, even if I amount to nothing, some will remember me.