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The Sleepover

Immersive & Games · Cricklewood Theatre Company · Ages 13+ · United States of America

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AJ DANNA certified reviewer August 19, 2021
tagged as: heartfelt · goofy · silly · halloween · nostalgic · comedy
The Sleepover is an endearing and entertaining experience, featuring adorkable characters and plenty of laughs. The immersive interactivity is a nice touch, without becoming overbearing. Recommended viewing for nostalgic fans of the 1990s, and all those who wish to spend an hour away from the 21st century in the presence of lovable nerds.... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer August 15, 2021
My wife and I very much enjoyed this experience! We’ve attended virtual performances before, not nearly as fun and engaging as this! ... full review
DEVON GAZAWAY certified reviewer August 15, 2021
tagged as: thoughtful · Engaging · funny · nostalgic · creative
I didn’t know what to expect when I signed up for this experience but I was pleasantly surprised by the end of it all. The hosts kept the audience engaged which is what my wife and I enjoyed the most. Would definitely recommend to my friends.... full review
SHARI BARRETT broadway world and the culver city news certified reviewer August 07, 2021
Such a fun immersive show, even though I was way past middle school in the 90s! But I am sure all of us can remember our own trying times as young teens trying to figure out how to make friends and let someone we really liked know it. And how you loved to get your sibling in trouble! Such is the case thanks to Janson Lalich - writer, director, actor, and producer of THE SLEEPOVER -who presents Mikey as just nerdy enough to always torment his older sister Louise (Susan Louise O'Connor) whose diary he steals and starts reading to us. Such fun to play along with them as the show is presented on Zoom so audience members can be seen and heard, often asked to make decisions on which way the sleepover party should go. There were even a few time... full review
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