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I Demand to Ride the Sweeney Todd Death Slide


It’s called “immersive theater,” look it up!

Sweeney Todd needs to bury the iffy Sutton buzz with a bigger distraction, and Broadway in general needs a reason for audiences to come out in droves and pay premium ticket prices again. If you haven’t seen the current production of the Stephen Sondheim classic, set designer Mimi Lien places Sweeney’s barber shop on an elevated bridge, positioned above the rest of the show’s action. It will lead to huge ticket sales, delighted audiences, big buzz, and positive PR that has nothing to do with Foster putting her bare feet all up in Tveit’s face.

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