To Understand The "Experiences" Craze, I Went To The Play That Started It All
Briefly

On West 27th Street in Manhattan, a naked man wearing a goat's head, people in plague masks, and intricate scenes define the immersive theater experience Sleep No More, facing closure after a decade-long run.
Steven Phillips-Horst attributes the show's enduring popularity and the trend of immersive experiences to the 'Marvelfication of culture,' reflecting a modern fan's craze for Easter eggs and hidden details.
Read at Bustle
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