LA: Where the Others Are

E3W Productions returns with an intimate show for two in an Airstream

LA: Where the Others Are

When: March 4–22
Where: Undisclosed; the exact location of the trailer will be sent to you on the day before your scheduled visit
Price: $90 per person (two tickets per seating); on sale February 10 at 10am; 18+

Tags: #immersivetheatre, #intimate, #duo, #interactive, #ContactAdvisory, #ContentAdvisory, #MobilityAdvisory (see below)

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A desperate plea from an old friend brings you to the doorstep of her neglected trailer. She’s finally ready to leave her abusive husband, and she wants your help. But he may not be what he appears to be. And her problem may be beyond human comprehension.

‘Where the Others Are’ is the new site-specific immersive experience from E3W Productions, the team behind the acclaimed ‘In Another Room’ series. Now, E3W delivers their most intimate piece yet. You and one other person will be welcomed as guests into a 1980s Airstream, where something otherworldly is brewing between the couple who lives there. Step inside Ben and Maggie’s world and witness the unexplainable, as they confront questions of existence, connection, identity, and meaning — within themselves, within their marriage, and within the claustrophobic confines of their vintage RV.

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Office facilities provided by Thymele Arts, in Los Angeles, CA.

Contact Level: Light (Business/Acquaintance)

Content Advisories: ‘Where the Others Are’ is not a horror experience, but please be aware that there will be light physical contact, moments of complete darkness, frightening material, and adult content and themes such as domestic violence, gun violence, loud noises, and dark spaces.

Due to the nature of this show, audience mobility is required. Guests will be asked to sit, stand, walk, climb stairs, and enter tight spaces.