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  • Tuesday at 12:20 PM
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Grabnar said:
That sucks, but if you are using the masks they provide they are extremely glasses friendly.
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That's so good to know, thanks! I was hoping they would be. Can't wait for Friday!
 
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  • Tuesday at 12:38 PM
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So...about Masquerade...

I was so ready to be skeptical, the ticket price, the lofty ambition, the technical undertaking...and I'll be damned if they didn't impress me. Keeping this as spoiler free as possible for now too, but also happy to answer anything more specific as well.

The storytelling style was VERY similar to a Delusion show, you stayed with your one Phantom and Christine the whole night, group size of around 40-50, but it was incredibly well executed, there was never any sense you weren't the only folks in the story at any given time. Truth be told, it was only after fact that I started making the Delusion comparisons, as it was very easy to let yourself get wrapped into the story and play your part.

Structurally there were scenes that played out as if you were right there on stage with actors during the main story, there were points where the familiar scene was taking place elsewhere and you were viewing it from a different vantage point or a whole other location within the opera house, and then there were a handful of scenes that played out that had never been seen before. Again, without getting too spoilery, there was a surprisingly large amount of backstory conveyed here too.

Pretty much every song was present in some form, but it was definitely less linear than a traditional telling of the story, and I'd wager at least 1/2 to 2/3rds of the songs have been altered, truncated, or edited in some way. You'll just have to take my word that even as a Phantom purist, these edits were done with care and I truthfully didn't really mind at all (including the inclusion of at least two, I'll say, *unexpected* songs).

The immersive elements beyond the mobile storytelling were well thought out. especially given the format. Rather than 1 on 1s where you get pulled entirely out to your own scene, at certain points the larger group you are with is split down, and there is some really impressive handing off going on with the cast. The blocking and scene order is done very well so that each smaller group really feels like they are seeing something unique and intimate with the actors we've been following all night. You could be handed props (some to keep), given food or drink, objects to throw, lightly touched or engaged in some way by an actor, and unlike a SNM or L&T, I would wager >85% of the group had some form of direct engagement (and not for not, a good portion of the other ~15% just opted to personally not engage, so not for a lack of trying on the actor's parts).

I think the actors brought more to the immersion than anything pre-structured though. Raul appeared behind my fiancé and I at one point during one of the earliest scenes, and I made a comment about him being the Viscount de Chagny, and he immediately stuck up a conversation with us, asking our names, and then remembered us several scenes later. This was not unique to us however, as folks were routinely remembered, engaged, and really made to feel directly involved in the story.

Tech was top notch; the lighting alone was incredibly well done, and not to mention the impressive technical achievement of passing uniquely mic'd actors from room to room with their own independent sound systems. Was it the largest scale show I've ever seen? Not necessarily, but the intimacy worked well. The one area I will say could use some improvement is consistent set dressing in transitional spaces and a certain two scene stretch in the middle of the show. I know SNM and L&T had similarly stark transition spaces between story beats and levels, but with such a vignette focused free format, it was easier to suspend disbelief, rather than going from one of the most visually impressive scenes in this show...to being pulled back slightly with the sights and sounds of the modern world.

On a similar note there, I know there is no chance in hell they could ever enforce this in any meaningful way when this opens to the wider public, but goddamn was it fun to see everyone in formal outfits, it really helped keep you mentally inside the world of the show, and it was neat to see how everyone really took the time to plan an outfit.

Were there marked places where they could improve a little bit? For sure, but they are actively iterating as the preview runs continue (as evidenced by the fact that early previews did not feature Meg as a character, and she had definitively been added in to our performance).

Overall, I will absolutely be returning to the Phantom's lair at some point in the near-ish future (will probably give it a good 6 months to cook a little bit more). Do I expect that this will convert folks who are dead set against immersive theater, or find the whole affair corny? Not really, but in the end it is played earnestly by all involved, and I think for Phantom fans especially, this one hits the mark and then some.

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Did you see the 5th floor gates in the ending bar?
 
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  • Tuesday at 2:19 PM
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Parkscope Joe said:
Did you see the 5th floor gates in the ending bar?
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We were in a pretty big come down state, haha, so didn't really poke around too much, but if I recall they were right there when you came down the final escalator, flanking the entrance? It didn't even dawn on me to recognize them though!
 
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  • Today at 10:23 AM
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TL; DR Masquerade review? I booked another ticket for my birthday in October.

Friday 8/15 at 7:15 PM

I was so impressed with the way they used the space. Ours was the second showing, and seeing the space transform throughout the night was awesome. It was also very cool to see how they placed actors, especially for scenes that had us viewing as a smaller group. Part of me would love to see a show/floor map, but I'm also totally happy staying in the dark and keeping it magic. Wild that we were walking through Lee's.

Speaking of magic, some really fun effects. You can tell a lot of thought, care, and creativity went into staging scenes - and I wouldn't expect anything less from folks on this creative team. I enjoyed the way they structured the story. The beginning especially was very creative. I didn't know what to expect until a little ways in when the core narrative got going, even though I practically wore out my dad's record listening to it as a kid.

The level of interaction with guests was really great. It felt so natural, and lots of folks got (what I think were) quality interactions or special takeaways. I got a popcorn shot (a literal shot glass of popcorn during a fun/wild moment), and had some nice moments with Raoul and Andre. IMO, all the actors embraced weaving us into the story - even the Phantom. I saw Telly Leung and Haile Ferrier, who were both great. Haile especially played Christine in a way I hadn't seen before. That said, I'm a big fan of Kyle Scatliffe and picked my second show date hoping to see him based on current schedules (nothing guaranteed of course, but apparently it's been consistent).

My only quibble, which is really minor, is that the only instruction they gave to the audience was to "watch your step." Very important, don't get me wrong! That said, lots of couples and friends were holding hands as we moved, which caused some gridlock. More of an annoyance in most cases, but when this happened at the end of the escalator it became a safety issue. Thankfully butlers were great and were able to help folks move along and find places to sit/stand where appropriate.

As a small (5'4"), most talls were aware of us, and I never had a problem seeing key scenes. The staging was also nicely blocked so if my view was impeded a bit, it wasn't for long.

Minor spoiler, but I can't tell you how magical it was to walk out at the end of the show

....and hear the music wafting from the rooftop. It had me humming all the way back to the PATH.


I've seen reviews about price, and honestly, maybe I'm jaded from NYC/broadway/theme park pricing in general, but I thought it was worth it no question. To have broadway actors right there in an intimate setting, interacting with you, and being surrounded by such a legendary story and score? Absolutely worth it to me. If you have the chance, I'd try to pick up a ticket - I really hope it's extended so more folks can experience it.
 
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  • Today at 4:03 PM
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Saw a new show that just opened in Mandalay Bay in Vegas called Bob Marley Hope Road that was such a surprise. You don't have to be a Bob Marley fan to enjoy it at all and I want as much people to see it while avoiding spoilers as much as possible.

I will say this since this is a themed entertainment community... it's actually unique as you're not actually seated during the 75-minute show (though there are some opportunities to sit if you need). You actually move along into different rooms either with the performers or with entirely new performers waiting for you.

Get this.. this even allows them to continuous shows that overlap. Like the showtimes on Saturday were 5pm, 6pm, 7pm, 8pm, 9pm, 10pm.. totally reminded me of something they could do in a park.

I was also awestruck with what they did with the space... turns out it used to be the buffet. What! I was like I'm watching this stunning performance where a carving station used to be?

If you're at least a tiny bit of a Marley fan, it's a no-brainer. Check it out as soon as you can. If you're not but you're a fan of exciting new stage productions, check this out. Seriously. I would've gone back to see it again if I had time this trip. But with the unique showtimes, I was able to check out the 5pm, be done with buying merch at the gift shop by 6:30pm, and then headed over to Dolby Live at Park MGM after for Lenny Kravitz at 8pm. What a time.
 
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