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The Lost Garden
A forgotten garden. A journey of fate. A fundraiser for immersive arts workers.
Follow us on a journey of fate through the once-forgotten gardens of the Lost Estate where over 50 world-class immersive artists will be performing for you. There will be singing. There will be dancing, both contemporary and go-go. There will be drag and burlesque and puppets and original music and performances that defy description. We promise you’ll get lost, and if you’re very lucky, you might be found. This event is the spectacular culmination of Lost Immersive’s fundraising efforts to support immersive arts workers that began last fall with The Lost Halloween. Tickets to The Lost Garden are free so reserve yours today. Then, make a gift to our GoFundMe to raise emergency funds for the immersive community. 100% of the funds raised will go directly to immersive arts workers. We also invite you to experience The Lost Garden Box, a handcrafted keepsake box housing a curated ritual for spring and the story of the Lost gardener. These boxes are stand-alone experiences from the show that can be enjoyed on their own or can enhance the experience of attending The Lost Garden on May 1st. The boxes are available for a gift of $100 to our GoFundMe. Email info@lostimmersive.com to inquire about availability--they will sell out and are in limited supply.
Audience Role
No interaction required for the event. The audience observes most performances on the "main stage." Optional interactive performances may be offered to select audience members. The mailed box experience is to be enjoyed at home using the items provided in the box. Interaction in the form of completing the ritual is encouraged, though obviously not required to enjoy the box.
Ages: 18 +
Partial nudity, sexual innuendo.
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About Lost Immersive
Lost Immersive formed when a small group of friends decided to give back to the people who have given us so much: the NYC Immersive Theatre community. We’re currently working on our third production in less than 6 months: The Lost Garden, and preparing to help Arts workers who continue to face hardships during the pandemic.