The Death of Rasputin will welcome potential followers into their world for an additional three weeks. Summoned into existence by the sorceresses of Artemis is Burning—a formidable, female-led ...
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Unraveling the conspiracy around Rasputin's death
Grigori Rasputin’s death has fascinated historians and the public for more than a century. Stories of poison that failed, bullets that didn’t stop him, and a body dumped into an icy river have turned ...
Created by and featuring original cast members of Sleep No More, The Death of Rasputin isn’t just an immersive performance—it’s a revolution. Stakes are high. Where will your allegiance lie? The Death ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. But before we delve deeper into what makes The Death of Rasputin such a wonderful take on immersive theater, let’s review the NYC ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. After all, as The Death of Rasputin‘s trailer asks, haven’t you been seeking something? Something intriguing, perhaps? Full of ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The immersive production on Governors Island is an attempt to fill the void left by “Sleep No More” and “Life and Trust.” By Alexis Soloski There was ...
Immersive theater in the sauna. You’ve really heard it all now. But this is NYC, baby. We love a strange construction of events. And it’s not just any immersive theater that’s heading to the sauna; it ...
Grandma, it’s me—your newest immersive theater obsession, The Death of Rasputin. If you’re an immersive theater nerd, an occult/witchy nerd, a history nerd, or just a lover of a cool story told in a ...
The Death of Rasputin brings a wonderful democracy to its vision of immersive theater. That’s my number one takeaway from the gorgeous production now running on NYC’s Governors Island. The immersion ...
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