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How This Michigan Theatre Performed Godspell in a Pool on a Stage
Playbill: When you think of Flint, Michigan, the first thing you think of is water. Or rather, the 2014 water crisis which made the water in the city undrinkable for many residents, until 2020. But for director Michael Lluberes, who has lived in Flint for six years and runs the Flint Repertory Theatre, the city is more than that catastrophe. So, when he came up with the idea to do Stephen Schwartz’s musical Godspell and set it in a working swimming pool, with actors splashing around—it felt like a natural fit for Flint.Taylor Swift's New Eras Tour Outfits: Reputation, Fearless & More
wwd.com/pop-culture: Taylor Swift continued her 2024 Eras tour on Friday, performing at the Miami Gardens stadium in Florida. The “Shake It Off” singer has embraced custom outfits in collaboration with prolific designers, with looks from designers like Roberto Cavalli to Versace. Keeping things fresh after going on hiatus since August in London, Swift debuted an array of new looks for the continuation of her North American tour.The Startling History of the Jump Scare
Atlas Obscura: One of the most iconic moments in Brian De Palma’s 1976 movie Carrie comes right before the credits roll. By now the titular Carrie is dead, having massacred her high school bullies, stabbed her abusive mother, and destroyed her family home with herself inside. After the dust settles, we cut to a dream sequence with the sole survivor of this killing spree, a teenager named Sue.These New Universal Monsters Animatronics Are Awesome
gizmodo.com: Across the generations, we’ve seen the likes of Frankenstein, Dracula, the Wolf Man, and the Creature from the Black Lagoon brought to life in virtually every medium. We’ve seen them in movies, on TV, as toys, and you’ve probably even seen them in theme parks too. So, when creating a whole new theme park area dedicated to those legendary monsters, the team at Epic Universe had to figure out an important question: how do you make characters everyone knows somehow seem new and fresh?LiveHear: interaction at large live events
LightSoundJournal.com: For a few years now, Emiliano Morgia has been living in Dubai and, together with his founding partner Gianni Bruzzese, has created the platform, LiveHear, which allows the public to enjoy large-scale events such as pyrotechnics or drone shows, visible from a great distance but not audible.
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