After a wander down a corridor (which was one backwards talking dwarf short of a Twin Peaks scene) the audience came across a window where they could watch this young lady talking on the phone:

Nearby was a phone booth where her conversation could be overheard – there were also telegrams (sent from the girl to a lover):

More photos in the rest of the article.
Up some stairs from the phone booth and through a door you’d find a cabaret scene where there was a top-up of House of Krone MCC waiting. The vague idea was our girl from the previous scene was a travelling show girl so this was like walking into a memory. Quite a few people thought this was the end of the trip and settled down to chat before being surprised with the rest of the journey:

Through a curtain the audience walked on to a stage where spotlights gave the impression they were performing at the start of a show. The lights flipped and where the audience should be there was a scene of tango performers. I liked how this scene flips the viewer from feeling like a performer to being a spectator again.

Down some stairs and round a corner these two were sitting in what’s actually a broom cupboard. I loved how these two models got into character and were a bit freaky (although they delayed the start by wandering off just before 7 tsk tsk). They hand out blank telegrams to be used in a later scene.

This was many people’s favourite scene: the remains of a party with a slightly toasted party girl. The model was perfect and also got into character (tying balloon string to her toes and stumbling around the scene):

The final scene involved writing a secret on the telegram from the twins and tying it to a tree with the assistance of two models.


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