Experiential entertainment is having a gold rush but commercial success is far from certain
As an immersive Hunger Games show opens in London, producers turn to bankable franchises, with mixed results When the first ever stage adaptation of the global book and film franchise The Hunger Games opens its doors in London next week, fans paying up to £200 have been promised an (…)
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