One of the most exciting, innovative, and fun new theatre pieces of the year. “ingenious! I can’t recommend it highly enough. “Worth checking out…absorbing!”-Alexis Clements, The L Magazine It’s a swell way to spend a late summer afternoon or evening at the theater – and don’t worry about being part of the action – that’s the point of this ingenious piece.”-Andy Propst, American Theater Web “Arber’s achievement is not to be underestimated. All in all, a fun 45 minutes.”-John Del Signore Gothamist “By the end we were swapping stories about the experience and lingering over drinks. This is a completely unique, well thought-out experience.”-Christopher Byrne, Gay City News “noir-ish good fun…engrossing…It’s a great thing to do with three friends-or do on your own and walk away with three new ones. “One of the best times I have had at the theater.”-Linnea Covington, NY Press “If the idea of stepping out from behind the safety of dark auditoriums and into the action appeals, this is a great way to spend an hour. “A riot of stimuli both digital and real.”- Pittsburgh City Paper “★★★★ A dark and delightful mystery in the very best tradition of film noir.”-Broadway Baby Go and experience this for something totally different and fun.”-Fringe Review “★★★★ A brilliant idea, and the technical aspect is very well conceived. So much fun!”-Frank Scheck, The New York Post “You, too, can channel your inner Bogart or Bacall. Makes for thrills.”-Garrett Eisler, The Village Voice “Takes interactivity to a whole new level!”- The Scotsman “The boa must go on!”-Joanne Kaufman, The Wall Street Journal you’ll be smiling!”-Andy Webster, The New York Times “A distinctly 21st-century form of participatory theater. OFFICIAL SELECTION: Mervyn Stutter’s Pick of the Fringe NOMINEE: Best Production of a Play- New York Innovative Theatre Awards WINNER: Talkin’ Broadway 2008 Summer Theatre Festival “Wild Card” Citation WINNER: Best Off-Off Broadway Unique Theatrical Experience- Independent Theater Bloggers Association Part theatrical experience, part live video game, part walking tour, Suspicious Package immerses its audience within the gritty chiaroscuro world of film noir, where not everything is black and white. Video flashbacks and narrative voiceovers fill in your backstory while maps of locations and your dialogue are displayed on screen. Part of The Film Festival: A Theater Festivalįollowing a sold-out run in NYC, this interactive experience unfolds as audience members are guided through their roles with both aural and visual cues via provided media players. Part of East to Edinburgh June 7–October 26, 2008 Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe July 17–31, 2010 The World Financial Center and its grand centerpiece, the 10-story glass pavilion Winter Garden, features extensive public spaces, dozens of shops and restaurants, and a stunning outdoor waterfront esplanade, according to the website.Ĭheck back with IBTimes for further developments on this story.Future Tenant, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania August 6–30, 2010 The World Financial Center includes four towers that house some of the New York City's largest businesses. But once we left the building everything was fine. People were a little nervous getting outside, said another employee at Nomura, earlier today. There is no word yet if the package was a deliberate attempt to scare workers at the World Financial Center. The NYPD bomb squad was called in to investigate a package that was spotted during a routine screening, reported the Associated Press.Īfter law enforcement officials investigated the package, they determined it was a novelty grenade that prompted authorities to evacuate the building, reported CNN. Hearing now it's about a package, a senior trader for the firm said, according to the Wall Street Journal. We were evacuated around 11 and weren't told why. The building that houses Japanese investment bank Nomura Holdings Inc., was forced to abandon their building once word got out about a potential, deadly threat. The packages were delivered to 2 World Financial Center. After investigating suspicious packages at the World Financial Center, which prompted officials to evacuate one of the buildings on Thursday, the NYPD determined the parcels were harmless.
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