Like Real People Do: Long Distance Relationships Division

The Department of Manhattan Memory goes online with a new story

Like Real People Do: Long Distance Relationships Division

When: Ongoing; starts May 29
Platform: Zoom and email
Price: Episode 1: $20; Episodes 2–4, $45; 18+

Tags: #immersivetheatre, #dance, #arx, #interactive, #intimate, #relationships, #lgbtq, #ContentAdvisory (see below)

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THE DEPARTMENT OF MANHATTAN MEMORY HAS BEEN WATCHING YOU AND THINKS YOU ARE THE PERFECT CANDIDATE TO JOIN THEIR TEAM OF ARCHIVISTS. COME HELP THEM PRESERVE AND CATEGORIZE THE MEMORIES OF LOVE. THE LONG DISTANCE RELATIONSHIPS DIVISION IS WAITING…APPLY TODAY.

Like Real People Do: Long Distance Relationships Division is an online, solo experience that is highly interactive and episodic. Over the course of 4 episodes, each lasting 30–40 minutes, you will delve into the world of The Department of Manhattan Memory and explore how distance, timing, trust, and communication affect our relationships and our memories of those relationships.

This newest immersive offering from Linked Dance Theatre is an extension of the world of previous Like Real People Do iterations, specially designed for the Zoom platform and the new reality we all find ourselves in. It also incorporates some light ARX elements conducted over email for those who wish to interact more. The first episode is purchased independently for $20, and then, should you wish to continue your experience, episodes 2–4 are purchased together for $45. You must experience the episodes in order.

If you have any content questions or need to speak to someone ‘out of world,’ please email linkeddancetheatre@gmail.com. All other email communications will be conducted ‘in world.’

Note: NoPro correspondent Edward Mylechreest is a performer in this piece.

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Content Advisories: Discussions of sex and intimacy, themes around mental health, strong language.