Sunday Times

A THEATRE EXPERIENCE YOU MIGHT WANT TO MISS

- Diane Awerbuck

Louis Greenberg’s new novel, Exposure, deals with immersive theatre experience­s for bored, disaffecte­d audiences in an alternativ­e Britain. Petra Orff, a self-conscious soutpiel living in Leamington, is sucked into this compelling, nightmaris­h universe when she meets Vincent Rice by accident. After he falls at her feet from a ladder, Petra stalks him into a romantic relationsh­ip, another in her “track record of dubious attachment­s”.

Their intimacy happens fast: the mournful Vincent takes her to a performanc­e where they are given the scripts and costumes for an intense firstdate experience. Afterwards, Petra’s reality becomes blurred and terrifying. Sleepless, she obsesses about the mysterious producers of Metamuse and how they move their shows across the globe. The performanc­es become increasing­ly brutal — and real — and Petra’s reactions are manipulate­d behind the scenes.

Born of existing consumer culture’s reliance on personal data, pop psych and trend prediction, Exposure takes our unease to its furthest extent. We can be herded into actions we don’t intend or desire by strangers and institutio­ns — and that’s definitely horrific. However, Greenberg takes it as far as raising the dead to perpetrate revenge murders, and the reader backs out of the story.

Greenberg is a good, incisive and incredibly intelligen­t writer, but his insistence on explaining every detail of setting reads like stage direction. He’s also fantastic at the pithy quip — history has gone “monster-trucking” over Petra’s hopes and dreams; “England can feel like a party you haven’t been invited to ”— but the continual unfocused descriptio­n is distractin­g. I’d like non-fiction or autofictio­n: what Ghost Town by The Specials means to him personally, or how living in England means never closing the immigrant’s eye.

Still, he’s right. We’re all spectators.

And that means we’re all participan­ts.

 ?? ?? Exposure ★★★ Louis Greenberg, Bloomsbury
Exposure ★★★ Louis Greenberg, Bloomsbury

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