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Attack Theatre is set to debut an exciting new performance this Sunday that aims to elevate the creative experience for participants through movement, play, and storytelling. Titled “Imagination Station: Game On,” this unique event will take place from 2 to 3 p.m. at the company’s studios in Lawrenceville.
Designed to be both interactive and sensory-friendly, the performance invites attendees to immerse themselves in a vibrant world inspired by the enchanting elements of video games. This initiative not only encourages creativity but also fosters a sense of community and inclusivity, making it accessible to individuals of all ages and abilities.
As participants engage with the performance, they will have the opportunity to explore their imaginations in a supportive environment that prioritizes sensory needs. This innovative approach promises to make “Imagination Station: Game On” a memorable and enriching experience, showcasing Attack Theatre's commitment to pushing the boundaries of artistic expression.
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