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There were no seats, just crates, and it was freezing cold – the audience are given blankets to keep them warm.
"The audience are given my email address during the show," the playwright explained via email from Iran, "and they can send me photographs and notes by mobile phone".
On a narrow strip covered in snow (the audience are given special coverings for their shoes), William Gaminara and Damien Molony not only lock Hemingwayesque horns as the two main men, but also take on a myriad smaller roles, as Inuit aircrew, the dead man's brother, a Rwandan interpreter.
In a cubby-hole built out of packing cases, a creature sits on an upturned bucket reading a book called The Human Machine In this blast against automatism, the audience are given face masks, a la swine flu, as they enter the tunnel: everywhere you look, you see people peering at extraordinary sights, warding off the infection of the city.
Along the way, amid narrations and enacted scenes, the audience is treated to plenty of melodic Yiddish songs like "Yidl Mitn Fiddle," "A Bisl Liebe" and "Zuntig Bulbus," but helpful translations for non-Yiddish-speaking members of the audience are given only irregularly.
You aren't presenting a finalised artefact that the audience are given no option but to receive.
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The audience are giving him their full attention – mostly because he took away our phones, but also because what's happening in front of us looks like someone in the throes of a full-blown anxiety attack.
All members of the audience were given cube boxes designed by Faile.
More significantly, however, the audience is given nothing to ponder, evaluate, think about.
Towards the end of season four, the audience was given alternate timelines and parallel realities.
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