I want to go back! A wonderful surprisingly cool experience! You never know what you are going to get with an immersive show but God: The Apology Tour is worth experiencing! But it's all your choice ;)...
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An interesting, non judgmental, and humane portrayal of the creator. I especially liked the focus on free will.
I was also impressed with the level of research that must have gone into each portrayal. Even when audience members posed "trick" questions, the creators' responses were calm, reasoned, and in character.
A show that even an atheist (like myself) could enjoy!...
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It was an appealing opportunity to have the chance to have a face-to-face and intimate meeting with the Creator, so we decided to give it a chance. We are so glad we did, as it turned out to be not one but four opportunities to interact with the God we knew best, or explore the ones we didn’t know....
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This show was fantastic in idea and execution! It was a lovely way to discuss religion, spirituality, afterlife, and the Universe. The cast was excellent, especially Erik as God....
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This show was so fun and interesting.
I really enjoyed the self reflection segment. I felt a very real and special energy between not only myself and the "god" but all the people in my room. I also sat with the creator "god" and had allot of fun listing to gods answers to many kinds of questions. This show has a great way of bringing important and interesting thoughts out of the subconscious into the conscious. I very much enjoyed the experience and it stayed with me. I only wish i could have gone again to speak to all the different "gods". So many interesting points of view and philosophical thoughts to ponder! ...
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A chance to hang with The Almighty Himself? Definitely an intriguing premise. Part comedy, part immersive piece, part philosophical discussion, this play slyly charms the audience into pondering philosophical points but never feeling like they are being lectured or preached to - it's a slick achievement.
Mildly immersive, audience members can choose a couple of different interactions to have. The show unfolds with a casual ease and the audience I attended with seemed completely on board....
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