
When: March 7
Where: OBERON, 2 Arrow St, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138
Price: $50–70; 18+; on sale soon
Tags: #immersive, #dance, #circus, #interactive, #burlesque, #magic, #puzzles, #ContactAdvisory, #ContentAdvisory, #MobilityAdvisory (see below)
Ladies and Gentlemen, ghouls and goblins, creatures fair and foul! Come one, come all, for a one-night-only spectacular event. Witness the wonders of the wild and wicked Carnevale di Oscurità.
This is an adults-only event running at the Oberon in Harvard Square, Cambridge MA. Part variety show, part interactive theater; you are invited to get to know the strange denizens of the Carnevale, each a character themed after a card of the Major Arcana of the Tarot. Enjoy music, comedy, stage magic, burlesque and circus arts including aerial performances, hoops, and more; all while you delve into the mysteries of the Carnevale and come to learn of its dark origin.
Tickets will go on sale on Oberon’s website in early 2019, stay tuned!
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Contact Level: Light (Business/Acquaintance). Characters may touch participants on their hands, wrists, or shoulders. One specific scenario involves restricted movement via use of handcuffs.
Content Advisories: Content warnings are listed on the signs in character locations, and include consensual sexual themes; depictions of violence/gore; themes of death, destruction, chaos; dolls; food containing meat and insects; restricted movement; personal information; animal bones; witchcraft.
Experience can accommodate persons with mobility issues. Some movement to different floor locations is optimal for full enjoyment of the scenery and interactions but not strictly necessary.
		
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