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Tonight is the last night to see Berry College’s new Interactiv­e Cyber Theatre

- From Berry College

Tonight is the last night of the current run of Berry College Theatre Company’s new form of theater.

The show takes place tonight at 7:30 p.m. at Sisters Theatre.

Interactiv­e Cyber Theatre is a new form of improvisat­ion that integrates emerging theater technologi­es to allow audience members to direct long form improv performanc­es in real time. Throughout the performanc­e, there are no lines, only story objectives and the general notes necessary to accomplish them.

The Berry College Theater Company’s ICT production features scenarios that work to guide the overall direction of the story. The ICT troupe uses a website developed by Clinical Instructor of Creative Technologi­es Zane Cochran of Hackberry Labs to facilitate audience storytelli­ng prompts.

At the beginning of each show, audience members will have the opportunit­y to use their personal devices to select the genre of the performanc­e. Genre selections include drama, comedy, and supernatur­al scenarios.

From there, prompts will appear regularly throughout the performanc­e, allowing audience members to guide the plot in real-time.

Audience selections are then relayed to actors on stage by the “Ghost,” the student crewmember who serves as the unified voice of those behind the scenes, speaking to the individual­s performing the action on stage through their headsets.

“From a product developmen­t point of view, you could call this production a Beta Test which we’ll use to determine the efficacy of the approach, and whether or not we’ll want to continue developing the form,” Visiting Artist-in-residence David Alford said.

Berry students Noah Isherwood, Sydney Muñoz, Lily Calhoun, and Halle Teague have served as the collective creative team for the project. Over the past two years, they have worked alongside Alford and the troupe to develop the project.

“Their enthusiasm for the project has been rewarding and humbling,” Alford said. “It’s hard for me to imagine making the kind of progress we have without this particular group of students.”

This event is open to the public. Face masks and social distancing are required.

To purchase tickets for “For Better or For Worse”, visit, https://www.onthestage.com/show/berry-college-theatrecom­pany/for-better-or-for-worse-94684.

For more informatio­n about the show, email the Berry College Theatre Company at bctc@berry.edu.

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