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Theatre Broadway WOW - Black Light Theatre (Prague, Czech Republic)

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Theatre Broadway WOW - Black Light Theatre

Theatre Broadway WOW - Black Light Theatre

Enjoy a fascinating spectacle which will absorb you from the very beginning, wake up your inner child, and let you look into the depths of your soul. Our performance is the tale of a man who is searching for his own self, and manages to defeat his fear with the help of magic beings.

When watching the story, every viewer will start dreaming and looking into the corners of their own heart. The visually rich presentation will open a magical dream world before you. Be witness to a spectacle during which our hero saves a child imprisoned in a spiderweb of fear. He overcomes the traps thanks to the power of the gifts he receives during his journey. But don’t worry, not even your children will be afraid – they will be enthused and amazed.

You will find out what it’s like to find yourself in someone else’s dream, and you will enjoy an enchanting world of visual fantasy – WOW! The fascinating performance will literally pull you into the action – giant fluorescent balloons will descend from the ceiling during the show, and it will be snowing and raining in the auditorium – in addition to other effects.

Let us retell you a story in an original way. It will pull you into the action with the help of beautiful colours, astonishing shapes and captivating music. Prepare yourself for a geyser of surprising moments, and enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime emotive experience. Our performance combines the amazing techniques of modern black light theatre with 4D effects.

The visually attractive theatre show is designed for the entire family – children will particularly enjoy the magical effect of the black light theatre and the interactivity of the performance, while adults will surely appreciate the beautiful music, 4D effects and interesting insight into the human mind. You will remember the ideas from the performance for a long time, and they may have a positive effect on the everyday reality of your life. The story which you will see is a story about every one of us.

The black light theatre has its own unmistakeable appeal. Ever since its origin in ancient China, its magical attractiveness has been based on a simple and dark secret – dark itself.

The actors are dressed in black costumes and wear black gloves and masks, which only have openings for eyes. For the viewer, these “black people” are invisible figures, but they facilitate practically all the magical movement on the stage.

The hundreds of metres of black fabric which are spread behind every black figure, and the fluorescent light which highlights only objects painted with fluorescent dye – these are the building blocks of the successful optical illusion of a black light theatre presentation

The black people on the stage see everything but, thanks to the surrounding darkness, cannot be seen themselves. The actors move objects painted in fluorescent dye so that it seems like these objects are floating in the air. Thanks to this, a dancer painted in fluorescent dye can fly and levitate above the ground – she is being held in the air by a man dressed completely in black; an actor whom the viewers cannot see.

For this magic to be successful, the entire theatre auditorium must be completely submerged in darkness, and it must remain dark during the performance. Both the stage and the audience must be in pitch blackness, which no light must penetrate. This is the magical “black cabinet”, which gave the black light theatre its name.

The Wow Show performance relies on the magic of darkness. It is a mighty, but at the same time very fragile magic – even one weak ray of light has the power to immediately expose this secret.

The secret of the black light theatre is ultraviolet light, also known as “black light”, and darkened theatre auditoriums shrouded in black fabric. This non-traditional combination gave this specific type of theatre its current name: black light theatre.

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