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"textContent": "If theatre is going virtual reality, consider this my formal opt-out. Before we even get to the text, let’s talk about the experience. The VR headset didn’t fit my face. My nose wasn’t compatible. The glasses slid constantly. I got mild whiplash from having to turn my head repeatedly just to see what was supposedly […]\n\nThe post An Ark: If This Is the Future of Theatre, Count Me Out first appeared on Times Square Chronicles.",
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