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Wendy Arons, The Pittsburgh Tatler
"The Clearing" at Bricolage Production Company
"What’s on offer here is a small journey into your own relationship to fear, worry, anxiety, truth, lies, and betrayal – which means that (as with each of the immersive works Bricolage has created to date) your experience will be unique, personal, idiosyncratic, and quite possibly – as was my case – uncannily refreshing."
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Christine Woods, Medium
Bricolage’s “Immersive Encounters: The Ascendants”
"It was the suggestive lights, subtle tactile effects, and perfectly timed rhythm of the performers that completed the submersion into the dream-like world."
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Bill O'Driscoll, Pittsburgh City Paper
The Ascendants at Bricolage Productions
"The show provides complete immersion through a combination of sensory deprivation and allusiveness that has the feeling of lucid dreaming in an exploration of one’s feelings about mortality."
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Wendy Arons, The Pittsburgh Tatler
“The Ascendants” at Bricolage Production Company
"...you may find that it pulls your mind temporarily out of your body, cleanses it of anxiety, fear, and stress, and leaves you, in the end, feeling mentally detoxified and existentially refreshed."
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Jennifer Baron, NEXTpittsburgh
Bricolage unveils its latest secret pop-up show, The Ascendants
"No seats, no stages, no expectations."
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Bill O'Driscoll, Pittsburgh City Paper
A new Bricolage mini-immersive
"Fans of Bricolage Production Company’s epic immersive, interactive theater work STRATA, and smaller-scale immersions like OjO, will look forward to the latest in the company’s Immersive Encounters series.”
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Anonymous confession from the crowd
“This experience only lasted approximately 15 - 20 minutes, yet it was like a vitamin shot for my soul. The concept was relatively simple in nature but it opened up so many thoughts and feelings within me while generating a human connection at the same time.”
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Anonymous confession from the crowd
“I love theatre that challenges your notions about what art is, and when you break theatre down into small portions, you are able to isolate and clearly see the various elements that make theatre exciting.”