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Last Edit: ShowGoer 05:04 am EST 02/21/21
Posted by: ShowGoer 05:03 am EST 02/21/21
In reply to: Recommended: Manhattan School of Music’s “Edwin Drood” - kieran 11:26 pm EST 02/20/21

I didn’t know about it and am not sure I’ll be available to view it but I’m going to try. Just wondering: it says on the site “Pre-Recorded Stream”... so how do they do the ending of the show? Did they just pick a ‘winner’ in advance for how the various few plot threads are resolved? Or (as much as you can indicate without spoilers) does the viewing audience actually have some ‘vote’ at all in how the show turns out?
I’m fascinated in this as a streaming choice... some shows translate to home viewing better than others, but at least nearly all of them are more or less 100% written!- this one, simply because of the huge cast and especially the audience participation/interaction, would seem on the surface like possibly the craziest choice to stream for a socially distanced at-home viewing audience ... unless it’s not. What’s the best explanation/sales pitch you can give (without feeling like you’re giving anything away)?
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