Holy crap. That was an experience.
Mixing theatrics, disorientation, and a very active imagination makes something otherwise silly into a magical experience. My best comparison is like riding good Universal or Disney rides but you’re (almost) actually part of the action instead of just watching it happen. Seeing the tiny amount of space they had to work with to make us feel like we were going around a giant room was crazy. Props to all the actives who made all of it happen, holy crap.
I will say, it was very funny (even in the moment) to see literally no one move when we were supposed to(?). I don’t know, the script is written like we’re supposed to actively stray and go to an aspect of art, but I feel like that goes against what we’ve been taught in both life and KKPsi.
Also, Ally, jesus christ! You really know how to make it uncomfortable enough to break because their big is making direct eye contact with them and beckons them to. Smh, smh indeed. Almost got me, too.
It was a really fun experience, though. I am starting to wish I went out with everyone afterward, but alas.
Stay true.
