Oblivious: A Videogame Theatre Experience

cabaret & variety · active captivation games · Ages 10+ · United States of America

family friendly world premiere
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STEPY KAMEI certified reviewer June 04, 2016
tagged as: cutting edge · experimental · Bold · creative · fun
Very cool and interesting show. It will probably mostly appeal to people who are familiar with the world of gaming, but I would encourage anyone to check it out! ... full review
MARLEE DELIA certified reviewer June 07, 2016
tagged as: fun · polished · unique · interactive
So fun and what a cool concept! Talk about polished, this was creatively thought out and geniusly executed.... full review
RYAN LISMAN uncertified reviewer June 06, 2016
tagged as: unique · interactive · hilarious · interesting
I highly suggest spending 30 minutes of your Fringe Viewing days to check this out, I spend the entire time laughing hysterically at how confused and scared the 3 chosen audience members were. This is a very unique show, and I hope that it comes back next Fringe and is even further expanded upon. ... full review
MICHAEL RIZZO certified reviewer June 19, 2016
tagged as: fun
Fun escape room type of experience... full review
NOAH NELSON certified reviewer June 19, 2016
"I HAVEN’T HAD THIS MUCH FUN AT FRINGE. EVER. PERIOD. END OF STORY." (Check the review link for more, but that's all you really need to know.)... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 20, 2016
Great idea, great movement by the female actor in the show. It left me wanting more, but in a slightly frustrated way. ... full review
CHAS JACKSON certified reviewer June 13, 2016
tagged as: Nope · absurd
This show was absurd. Anyone could have come up with this concept in seconds. What would have made this "show" (and I use that term very loosely here) better would have been if more actors were involved bringing the world the author attempted to create to life. Don't waste your time or money on this show. You will leave unsatisfied and thinking you were "punked." ... full review