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Thursday, October 4, 2012

REVIEW: Then She Fell




Then She Fell
2 Kingsland Avenue
Brooklyn, NY

History

Then She Fell is an extended version of last year's Steampunk Haunted House, Through The Looking Glass.  

Our Visit

Last Friday, I traveled to what was once the outpatient wing of Greenpoint Hospital in Williamsburg, Brooklyn for a sneak-preview of Third Rail Projects' Then She Fell presented by Arts@Renaissance. Entering through a small courtyard garden, I found myself in a room with 14 other people. Separated in small groups and sometimes completely alone, we were led through a labyrinth of detailed rooms. Sterile medical facilities provide stark contrast to the pockets of whimsical madness that wait just around the corner. You discover you are a guest at a spectacular portrayal of the mad tea party alongside the Mad Hatter, White Rabbit, White Queen, and Red Queen.  A moment later, you are observing the Red Queen in a medical setting. The movement-based storytelling that was so magical a moment before, now seems like a compulsive outburst of the mentally deranged.

This trip to Wonderland explores the dark psychological elements of Lewis Carroll's famous tale in an immersive non-linear multi-sensory theatrical adventure. 

 

Is It Scary?

Then She Fell is a haunting whimsical journey through the lore of Alice.  Sheer perfection for those looking for an elegant blood-free way to celebrate Halloween. 

Here's A Tip

Take the opportunity to talk with other audience members after the performance. Everyone has a different experience and not everyone visits the same rooms.  

What We Loved

The Mad Tea Party and the Mad Hatter herself are both stand outs in this intricate and detailed masterpiece. Other highlights are an eerie bedtime story told by the White Queen, exploring the detailed sets, and sampling the fine elixirs and tasty morsels that rounded out this complete sensory experience. 

What Could Be Better

I found myself wanting the characters to be a bit more forceful with their instruction. I was sometimes unsure of what they wanted me to do and would have loved the use of verbal direction with a playful or funny tone rather than relying so heavily on delicate gestures. 

Final Thoughts

Then She Fell is a truly unique Wonderland experience that will have Steampunk Haunted House fans swooning.  

Then She Fell Runs

October 3rd - November 18th 

Ticket Information

$65 - $85

*  All Performances are currently sold out. Join their Mailing List to be notified if additional tickets become available.

Age Requirements

No one under 18 will be admitted. 

Additional Information



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Monday, July 16, 2012

Obsessed with Etsy: Then She Fell

There are so many reasons to love Etsy. Here are 16 more...

A Dark Victorian Wonderland Collection Inspired by 'Then She Fell'.

 THEN SHE FELL: Steampunk Haunted House's Alice themed Immersive Theater Experience.

Opening October 2012.

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 'Then She Fell' by RavenBlackCat

A Dark Victorian Wonderland Collection inspired by 'Then She Fell.' THEN SHE FELL: Steampunk Haunted House's Alice themed Immersive Theater Experience. Opening October 2012. http://thenshefell.com/





























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Six Impossible Things B...

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

A Full Length 'Through The Looking Glass' in 2012




According to their website, Steampunk Haunted House will present a full-length version of  their immersive 'Through the Looking Glass' in 2012. We can't wait to see what they have planned.

Friday, October 28, 2011

REVIEW: Steampunk Haunted House: Through the Looking Glass




Steampunk Haunted House: Through the Looking Glass
466 Grand Street (at Pitt Street)
New York, NY

I love Alice in Wonderland about as much as I love Halloween, so I was ecstatic to take in this year's Wonderland-inspired Steampunk Haunted House. The journey begins in groups of six, which are then reduced to groups of two as you wander through halls and corridors containing different pieces of the Wonderland puzzle. The familiar characters are there, dressed in Karen Young's beautifully detailed costumes. The environmental design by Christopher Cummings, with Zach Morris, is inventive and does well to set the scene of what lurks beyond the looking glass. If you are an Alice in Wonderland fan or looking to celebrate Halloween without the traditional witches, ghosts, and gore, you cannot miss this.  

Is it Scary?

According to their website: "Back by popular demand for a third season, the visually stunning, lushly designed Steampunk Haunted House returns in October 2011 and takes audiences into the darker, more terrifying aspects of Lewis Carroll's classic stories. In this immersive experience, audience members are admitted in small groups, suddenly separated, and thrust into a beautiful and terrifying dreamscape of neo-Victorian elegance and phantasmagoric clockwork horrors. The experience sprawls throughout the three floors of Abrons’ majestic century-old playhouse, its innumerable twisting hallways, looming balconies, and labyrinthine cellars."

The Raven & Black Cat says: Steampunk Haunted House: Through the Looking Glass is a beautiful and mysterious maze through Wonderland. While you may be startled or confused at times, this creepy performance art piece does not contain traditional haunted house scares.

What I Loved

Elizabeth Carena steals the show with her electrifying portrayal of the Mad Hatter. She was compelling to watch and very effectively delivered a dose of that well known Wonderland madness. Other highlights are a choreographed mirroring sequence by two of the young Alices and a hallway with a delightful looking glass trick.    

What Could Be Better

There are several young Alice's in the beginning that read portions of the story and set the scene for the journey you are about to take. Unfortunately, their diction and enunciation is very poor and makes it impossible to understand what they're saying. Also, given the name of the haunted house, it seemed like a missed opportunity not to come up with a creepy Steampunk take on the large black headsets worn by many inside the house.

Final Thoughts

Steampunk Haunted House once again provides the Halloween season with beautifully creepy performance art for those looking for an alternative to traditional Haunted house fare.

Streampunk Haunted House Runs

October 22-31st

Discount Tickets

Full Price Ticket Prices
Oct 23,26,27 : $20
Oct 22,28,29,30,31: $25
Oct 26 Halloween Party: $50


  • $10 Student Tickets Available - Student tickets will only be sold at the door as walk-up sales. 

Age requirements

No children under 8 admitted.

Additional Info

Production Photographs by Adam Jason Photography


















Monday, August 15, 2011

Is Steampunk Haunted House Headed to Wonderland?

Steampunk Haunted House
New York, NY
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I just audibly gasped in excitement when I looked at the Steampunk Haunted House Official Website. I have three epic obsessions: Theatre, Halloween, and Alice in Wonderland. Based on the prominently displayed Lewis Carroll quote on their homepage, I'd say it looks like Steampunk Haunted House is getting ready to take a tumble down the rabbit hole. I can't wait to see what they have planned for October!