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Thursday, October 30, 2008
Dance Preview: Attack Theatre takes interactive to the next level
PostGazette: "Gone are the days when audiences could just sit back and applaud at the end of a performance. A recent conference sponsored by Carnegie Mellon University at the Hilton Hotel, 'Technology in the Arts,' offered new methods to engage audiences more fully in the creative process via cell phones, smart phones and interactive online Web sites."
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This is an interesting take on improvisation. I've seen shows where the audience can dictate how the show will end, to a certain extent, but none where the audience also chooses what the title should be. The title of a show is generally one of its biggest selling points, and I think by choosing not to have one, Attack Theatre may be drawing in even more crowds than it would have on any other occasion.
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