It’s fringe theatre in particular that the company has focused on. The 360-degree VR experience situates you in the middle of the front row and lets you immerse yourself in the show. Mostly, LIVR gives you a chance to experience fringe shows that you may have missed at a festival and, in some cases, are no longer being performed. We wanted to create a place where people can experience shows when it suits them. I’m excited about how VR could help address the cost of taking theatre to hard-to-reach audiences in the future.
Source: The Guardian January 07, 2020 16:52 UTC