Invisible Parts of the Show

I have admittedly never been to the Chocolate Factory in my ten years in New York City. Still, I can see this might not be a typical setup. Ayano has the chairs placed so they span the right side of the raised platform stage and onto the concrete floor in three rows including pillows on the ground. When we came in to find our seats, we saw that Amelia was already in the show.

IMPRESSIONS: “Plato Caves: Screens vs Shadows” at The Chocolate Factory Theater

Steven Wendt and Wes Day’s Plato Caves: Screens vs Shadows was, on the sunny Sunday afternoon performance I attended, a massive delight for a rapt audience of children. The event is The Chocolate Factory Theater’s first venture into theatre for young audiences (TYA), and unlike other TYA shows I’ve attended (including in my own childhood), this one gave the adults in the room something real to think about: our dependence on screens.