![]() ![]() Yes, there has been less immersive theater to experience in New York since the Covid-19 pandemic. It lasted longer after the pandemic than Phantom of the Opera did.” An off-Broadway show that can run for 13 years and bounce back for a turn after a global pandemic isn’t something to sneeze at. He did have time to tell me: “I’m all in on the long-term viability of immersive. Noah Nelson, the publisher of No Proscenium, a publication (website, podcast etc) about immersive theater across the country, was also busy: “I’m setting to travel today to an industry event in Denver where immersive theater makers are going to be pitching the likes of Lincoln Center, The Kennedy Center, Center Theater Group.” The genre itself is very powerful, and remains very popular.” I asked that question of Erin Mee of This Is Not A Theatre Company, the artistic director of one of the five immersive theater companies in New York that I heralded in an article in TDF Stages in 2019.,Įrin said she couldn’t talk much as she was in a hurry - “I’m on my way to an immersive show right now.” She only had time to say she was sad that the two shows are closing but “‘immersive’ and/or ‘participatory theater is here to stay. ”It is the end of an era,” Punchdrunk’s Felix Barrett and Maxine Doyle said in their statement. The creators of “Sleep No More” didn’t (couldn’t) offer such an explanation, citing instead the increasing expense of running their elaborate operation, which involves some hundred cast members and other employees And how much time it takes to find and grow new audiences is out of sync with the tight timeframes for audience-building and awareness.” But it requires “creating the audience for it. ![]() ![]() “Yes, new ways can work,” the producers of “Here Lies Love” said in a statement. ![]() Applicants with J-1 visas are welcome to apply.Just the day before, “ Here Lies Love,” a show that is probably the closest Broadway will ever get to immersive theater, announced it will be closing at the Broadway Theater on November 26 after a much shorter run, just four months - 33 previews and 150 regular performances. Please note that at present, the DMC does NOT sponsor H1-B visas therefore, we will not consider applications from physicians with this visa type. Applications received or incomplete after this date will not be considered. Applications must include the ERAS application form, curriculum vitae, three references (including one from the IM program director), and USLME scores (all three steps must be completed for application to be considered).Īpplications for Pulmonary/Critical Care and Critical Care Medicine must be submitted by July 31 through ERAS. Research/Quality Improvement (including concentration in a pulmonary/critical care subspecialty area): 8 monthsĪpplications are accepted through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). Other Critical Care rotations: 4 monthsĥ. PFTs/Multi-specialty rotation/Sleep: 5 monthsĤ. Pulmonary Consult Service (including procedures): 8 monthsĢ. However, by the end of the three year Pulmonary/Critical Care combined training experience, each Fellow would have completed the following rotations:ġ. The exact curriculum for each year may vary. Program Experience - Pulmonary and Critical Care Training Track
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