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“Norma”, an immersive, deadly and captivating show

The immersive show "Norma", the latest creation of the Big Drama production, is played at the same time. Paris until March 31.

"My beloved orphans, my jewelry stores. If you are receiving this message, it means I am dead." For his latest creation and after the success of Close, interrupted by the Covid pandemic, the production Big Drama, which specializes in the genre, invites you to funerals. This is the starting point for Norma, an immersive show held at Paris until March 31. The meeting point is given in front of the closed and opaque doors of a mysterious place, & at the back of the Paris Opera, before you are given an envelope, just as enigmatic. ;#39;as much as'à Inside, your instructions will differ from those given to other spectators. 

Crossing a patio, the scene is set. : so here we are at the funeral of Norma, the stern and merciless matriarch of the world. the head of an orphanage, which has just disappeared, leaving behind its establishment and its occupants, now delivered & oacute;s &agrav; themselves. These orphans lead the dance, introducing you to the coffin of the famous Norma, on display. between his pets, also between four boards in the garden. &Inside, the cloakroom is obligatory, telephones prohibited.

For the rest, it is better to keep the mystery and reveal nothing. Like Close, which opened the doors of a brothel to you, the show is immersive and it's #39;is its strength: the spectator comes and goes, wanders through careful decorations, until ' also become an orphan of history, perfectly carried away by by the accuracy of the actors – and singers. It's funny, spicy, quirky, and successful: the audience gets caught up in the game and asks for more, lingering &agrav; the end of the show &agrav; the boom, where ù A bar, a karaoke bar and a bar await them. and a 90s playlist. "All together, never alone", would have concluded Arthur, Roméo, Wendy, Léo, Camille and the other orphans of Norma.

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Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116