Zoom

Recovery

An immersive show on zoom about the afterlife

Recovery Immersive Event - Main Image

Returning as part of Orlando Fringe's DigiFringe Recovery is an interactive and immersive show, pushing the boundaries of zoom to create a theatrical production. The afterlife is something new now. Posthumous has made sure that you will be comfortable postmortal once you remember who you were in the real world. Audience members will be Posthumous employees, attempting to discover new information about the recently deceased to help them remember their lives and make the decision to move on. This is a show set in the fictional world of Posthumous but set years before that expansion. You do not need to have seen Posthumous to understand Recovery. Audiences will be limited so that each person can experience unique interactions with our performers. The show has multiple endings and two different tracks to follow.

Audience Role

If audience members wish to not interact they can turn their video off however audience interaction is integral to the story and it’s progression so at least some audience members will always be actively participating and all are welcome to.

Ages: 13 +

Due to the interactive nature of the story if audience brings up sexual themes, they will be explored. Sexual content is not explicitly written into the script

Content Advisories

Suicide
Depictions of emotional abuse

Interaction Advisories

No physical contact with performers

Mobility Advisories

Event is wheelchair accessible
No mobility advisories

About Phoenix Tears Productions

At Phoenix Tears Productions we make weird theater. We put headphones on and perform audio dramas (immersive audio landscapes) by having audiences move around outside and follow physical actors through the story. We create murder mysteries populated by ghosts. We devise zoom based immersion for the pandemic ridden world. We perform our shows at Fringe festivals, Dragonfly Studio 129, and online. Our most recent works include Stardust Kingdom (2016), The War (2019), Recovery: a zoom based immersive show (August 29th & 30th 2020), and Infected: a horror audio drama (October 2020)