
When: October 4–5, 11, 18–19, 25–26
Where: Sweet Tooth Hotel, 2316 Victory Park Lane, Dallas, TX 75219
Price: $35–50; 18+
Tags: #immersivetheatre, #artinstallation, #selfiefactory, #interactive, #ContactAdvisory, (see below)
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Let’s party like it’s 1999, you’re invited to countdown to Y2K New Year with the permanent residents of Sweet Tooth Hotel. All guests checking into the Sweet Tooth Hotel experience everlasting beauty, immortality and the promise of being escalated into the upper echelon of social media influencer society. Make sure to dress to impress, we’ll only allow guests adorned in cocktail attire to attend. Do you have what it takes?
Sweet Tooth Hotel and Arts Mission Oak Cliff present an interactive adventure for fans of theater, dance and mystery. This collaboration will transform the Sweet Tooth Hotel on Friday and Saturday nights in October to present a show where the audience strives to discover if they can alter the ending or become trapped in never-ending enigma. Disturbance will allow audiences to move freely throughout the Sweet Tooth Hotel at their own pace, uncovering different pieces of the puzzle and immersing themselves in one of the most innovative theater experiments in Dallas.
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Contact Level: Moderate (Familial). Friendly contact which the guests can participate in with the performers. This includes dancing, being guided throughout the space and possibly some selfies and other surprises.
Content Advisories: None. For attendees 18+.
Audience members should expect to be standing/walking during the performance but there are places to site. This experience is wheelchair accessible.
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