Listening Glass (Fedora el Morro) |
Listening Glass
Seattle Immersive Theatre
(at a warehouse: 2724 6th Ave S)
Through November 29, 2015
Seattle Immersive Theatre has taken immersion to a whole new
level for its first two offerings. Their production, DUMP SITE, was created inside a warehouse which they filled with
walls of cardboard boxes to create rooms, and where the audience was treated to
a mystery unfolding in front of them. The actors interacted as if unobserved
and related to each other the way any of us might with people we know well.
A brother and sister argued, though it took some time to
allow their argument to reveal the subject area of disagreement. A stranger was
introduced. The brother and sister revealed more information. The audience
could walk around the set and were asked to be aware that an actor might need
them to move out of the way! Masks were provided so that observers became
stylized birds. It was meticulously planned.
Listening Glass,
now presenting in the same warehouse, and almost totally sold out (even after
adding more dates) is another meticulously produced environment. This time,
it’s a small county police office, with a fingerprint room, a break room with
real donuts and coffee, detective office space and an interrogation room. The
glass the audiences listen to is the two-way mirror of the interrogation room,
where the audience is invited to hear a suspect being grilled by a detective.