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Annyyywaayyy, like I was saying, the show is amazing. If you have a chance to see it you totally should. It's the story of Macbeth played out in a 1940's "haunted" hotel. The set is a six story warehouse (actually 3 warehouses combined) wih approx 100 intricately designed rooms. The detail was breathtaking, but damn some of those rooms were DISTURBING. They actually had what felt like a real graveyard in there.
FM
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Annyyywaayyy, like I was saying, the show is amazing. If you have a chance to see it you totally should. It's the story of Macbeth played out in a 1940's "haunted" hotel. The set is a six story warehouse (actually 3 warehouses combined) wih approx 100 intricately designed rooms. The detail was breathtaking, but damn some of those rooms were DISTURBING. They actually had what felt like a real graveyard in there.
maybe belair bural ground
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Australian desert is hot, what can I say? Smile


don't you have a wife or a girlfriend who would be pissed off as hell at the daily flirting you do on this site?


Flirting? Moi?
There is only one in my dreams, and she dissing me for a tenured member of GNI. Now I have to go and take writing classes! first_date
FM
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Did you wear your mask?


yes, it's required. and there is no speaking allowed at all. actually, i found the masked people the most creepy part.


Not too keen on masks myself and these interactive shows. Last show I saw, masked people suddenly dropped from the roof, grabbed the girl I was with and yanked her up in the ceiling. Then they squirted water on the entire audience, and came flying around on ropes. Had to go dry clean my damm suit.
FM

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