Pantasmagoria Essay

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My experience venturing into the world of Phantasmagoria’s Wickedest Tales of All was a rollercoaster ride I will never forget. The storytellers of Phantasmagoria are just that… storytellers. This crew of artist expose audiences to a world that is meant to arouse the senses and keep you on the edge of your seat craving more. John Didonna, the director of Phantasmagoria, has created a setting that arises a sense of eerie delight. Every inch of the theatre is painted in black and it even extends to where the audience is seated. With one spot light that points directly at center stage everything else around you remain pitch darkness. The venue for the production was in Metro Atlanta’s Little Five Points district. The venue is perfect because it …show more content…

Each story that is performed has a gothic type of theme. These poems are rich with enchantment, imagery, and horror. To achieve the mysticism necessary to ensnare audience members, there is a great deal of thought put into the music, projections, and lighting. Throughout the entire performance dreary music was implemented to encourage anticipation of the scenes to come. Projections along the backdrop of the theatre, were constantly reeling images that provoked an unnerving temperament. The images would be anything from dripping blood to a skull. Combine all these elements with the intentional use of stage lighting choreography, and you have the ingredients for an audience on the edge of their …show more content…

The woman was able to see it as well, which affected her more. She scurried back and forth trying to prepare this meal for them, and it became more evident that she desired to please them. Abruptly she kneels down and grabs her stomach. She was in searing pain. The anguish was all over her face. The woman was quivering on the floor of the stage, and reaching out to her brothers for help. Instead, they walked around her devilishly smiling. It was almost as if they were enjoying seeing her wreathed in pain. In this moment, the only motive the woman had was to live. She kept reaching for her brothers still innocently hoping they would save her. They continued to walk around her, devilishly

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