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(pouring tea) Sugar? JUNE: Two. VERA: (smiling) Iāll remember that. I remember everything about my guests. Their fears. Their little tells. The exact angle of their shoulders when they lie. JUNE: Thatās⦠thorough. VERA: Theatre is thorough, dear. Every gesture means something. (She sets down the cup) Drink. JUNE: Iām not thirsty. VERA: (her voice softens into a hypnotic lilt) Youāre not thirsty yet . But you will be. And when you are, youāll also be⦠agreeable. (June tries to stand. Her legs donāt move.) VERA: The second act is always harder for newcomers. Donāt worry. By the final bow, youāll thank me. JUNE: (mouth barely moving) For what? VERA: For giving you a role worth playing. If you clarify what format you need (e.g., āa 500-word story,ā āa game rulebook page,ā āa monologueā), I can rewrite the draft to fit exactly.
The mirror didnāt reflect her. It reflected me ā but smiling, obedient, calm.
By intermission, three other guests had forgotten their own names. By the final curtain, I couldnāt remember why Iād come.
4-hour interactive experience for 8ā12 participants. bed and breakfast mind control theatre-
The ātheatreā was the converted barn behind the main house. Ten guests sat in velvet chairs. No stage. Just a single mirror on wheels. Mabel stepped in front of it and began to speak in a rhythm that wasnāt quite English.
The Blackthorn Bed & Breakfast had only five rooms, all named after dead playwrights. I checked in under a false name, but the innkeeper ā a soft-spoken woman named Mabel ā seemed to know me anyway.
I hadnāt asked about a performance.
But I knew my lines perfectly. Title: Check-Out Time
A 1920s-style B&B run by a charismatic host (the āDirectorā).
Since your request is open-ended, Iāve drafted below. Pick the one that fits your vision, or use them as springboards. Option 1: Short Story Opening (Psychological Horror / Dark Fantasy) Title: The Final Act (pouring tea) Sugar
It sounds like youāre looking for a of something ā a story, a script, a game scenario, or a piece of immersive theatre ā that combines a bed and breakfast setting with mind control and theatre .
Guests are given small, personalised ātriggersā on paper slips (e.g., āWhen you hear the phrase āfresh linens,ā you will believe anything the person in the blue scarf says.ā ). These triggers activate during improvised scenes.
āYour room is ready, dear,ā she said, handing me an old-fashioned brass key. āAnd tonightās performance begins at eight. Donāt be late.ā I remember everything about my guests