Larchmont, NY
Crypt
An intimate retelling of Edgar Allan Poe's The Tell-Tale Heart for an audience of one.
VRTC presents Crypt. An intimate retelling of Edgar Allan Poe's The Tell-Tale Heart for one audience member at a time. EXTREMELY LIMITED AVAILABILITY! BOOK NOW! July 31 - August 4 (Extension imminent, new availability to be released shortly) - About The Production - Enter the crypt. This performance is designed for one guest at a time. Please make all bookings individually. Your experience will last approximately 20 minutes. Strictly 16+ Mature themes. - Production Advisements - * After purchasing a visit, you will receive an email with entry instructions. * Please arrive 5 minutes before your entry time. Late arrivals may be turned away. * We ask that all guests be 16+ to participate in a performance. * Crypt is a one-on-one experience. You will be alone with a performer for the duration of the performance. There is no contact between performer and guest, and either may choose to end the performance at any time. * Your performance will last approximately 20 minutes. * There are no physical tickets. All guests must present a photo ID upon arrival matching the order name. * There are no refunds. If you cannot make your performance, email the production at least 48 hours in advance. * Late cancellations or no-shows will not be able to move their performance and must rebook if they wish to visit the crypt. - Company - Narrator Jordan Burke Nate Dower Cassie Gillen Florence Haines - Production Crew - Akari Funakoshi Owen Barnes Will Groninger Directed and designed by Alex Gross
Audience Role
Guests are ghosts in a liminal world, approached by an unnamed narrator for a story.
Ages: 16 +
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About Valley Road Theatre Company
Experiential. Exploratory. Immersive. Since September 2022, Valley Road Theatre Company (VRTC) has been dedicated to developing intimate and experiential productions created entirely by teenagers and young adults. Each VRTC production aims to bring the next generation of theatre-makers together, conjoining traditional relics of the art form with the exploration of immersive performance. We have produced plays in traditional proscenium theatres, let audiences roam free across gothic churches, and presented classics for audiences of one—constantly pushing the boundaries of performance, entertainment, and connection.