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This review – effluent satire of art and money belongs in the sewer | Theatre

<strong>Old Richmond Power Station, Rising festival<br></strong>Centred in a big muddy pit, this immersive theatre show is wearingly undergraduate, simultaneously abstruse and obvious about too much at once

Honouring teaching excellence | Maribyrnong & Hobsons Bay

Has our obsession with immersive theatre killed our imagination?

Has our obsession with immersive theatre killed our imagination? We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement Starting next week, hundreds of Melburnians will go through the doors of the Convention Centre and be transported to the FBI’s Quantico training academy. As rookie agents, they’ll hunt down clues and solve puzzles on their way to a heroic climax. Tamasein Holyman (centre) is directing a huge immersive performance at the Melbourne Convention Centre. Credit:Jason South Yes, it’s another immersive theatre show. It’s considered the perfect COVID-safe solution to bring theatre back to life, and some see it as a permanent change to our arts landscape. But for others, it’s an irritating, exclusionary trend that’s killing the joy and imagination of theatre.

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