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AD: Last chance to check out The Artist’s Laboratory Theatre’s ‘Ctrl+Alt+Del’

  • Paid Post · Thursday, Jun 18, 2015 

The Artist’s Laboratory Theatre presents Ctrl+Alt+Del, a site specific, immersive theatre experience about the impact of technology and social media on community and culture. The last weekend of performances run June 18-21, and are staged at Mount Sequoyah Conference Center located at 150 N. Skyline Dr in Fayetteville. Tickets are $15, and can be purchased at artlabtheatre.com.

Ctrl+Alt+Del is an original play created from an ongoing performance series called The New Now. The premise of the project is that a team of customer service workers who work for an organization called The New Now invite the public to their headquarters for product testing and other service related experiments. In Ctrl+Alt+Del, the stakes are raised when suddenly in the middle of a standard procedure, something dear is taken from New Now, and the audience must join the gang on the quest to return it.

The reviews are in! What people are saying about Ctrl+Alt+Del:

“Amazing!”

“I had an absolute blast!”

“The most unique theatre experience I’ve ever had!”

The play is staged throughout the classrooms of the Martin Building at Mount Sequoyah Conference Center, and all spaces are wheelchair accessible.

This project is supported in part by an award from Mid-America Arts Alliance, the National Endowment for the Arts, Arkansas Arts Council, and foundations, corporations and individuals throughout Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas.

Paid Advertisement – This post paid for by Artist Laboratory Theatre. If you’d like to advertise your business in a future promotion similar to this, call Dustin at 479-387-1002 or send us a message.

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