{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/60dce900bab6f70012fd1737/60dce90cbab6f70012fd174d?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Episode 285: Shine On Collective on 'Welcome Home' & 'Spirits of Tillinghast'","description":"<p>Marlee Delia and Anna Mavromati are the co-founders of <a href= \"http://www.shineoncollective.com\">Shine On Collective</a>, the LA immersive theatre company that made its name creating intimate horror experiences with a strong audio signature. Like so many others in the pandemic, Shine On had to pivot if they wanted to keep producing, and what that landed on came as a surprise.</p> <p>Their first quarantine experience was <a href= \"https://www.welcomehomeexperience.com\"><em>Welcome Home</em></a>, a boxed mystery that came with a delivery/take-out meal in LA and is now shipping as a mystery in a box with a dessert nationwide. They followed it up with <a href= \"https://www.theroguelike.com/puzzlebox\"><em>The Rouguelike Presents: The Spirits of Tillinghast</em></a>, the inaugural offering from Burbank's <a href=\"https://www.theroguelike.com/\">The Roguelike Tavern</a>, a bar owned and operated by LA immersive theatre veteran John McCormick.</p> <p>We talk with Delia and Mavromati about finding new ways to tell immersive stories in the real world after all the rules changed.</p>","author_name":"Noah Nelson/No Proscenium"}