The play "Lullaby" Barbican Theatre lulls viewers





Usually sleep during a performance clearly shows the failure of the play, but in our case it means that the show was a resounding success. Barbican Theatre in London came up with the play "Lullaby", designed to lull the audience before the start the final act.

Guests are advised to arrive at 22.00 to the theater, do not forget to grab pajamas and toothbrushes, as they will spend the night at the theater.

Instead of seats in the auditorium fitted single, double and even triple the bed, so that viewers can enjoy the sleep alone or to share the fun of the show the show with friends and family.

Once the audience dressed in pajamas and took advance to reserve a place, the lights go out, and the scene, illuminated by light gray, begins leisurely action. It includes singing and the acting, which is often heard snoring instead of applause as the show ends in the morning. But in this case the actors feel that they have worked well. In the morning, at 7.30, the light turns on, and the audience gets a classic English breakfast before heading home.

The author of "Kolbelnoy" Simon Casson, argues that the idea of ​​the show came to him in the head after he fell asleep while watching the movie "The Lord of the Rings" and "Oliver».

Source: www.wiweb.ru

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