“THE FEELIES"
THEATRE OF FIVE SENSES. LONDON. Dee. 29. The “Theatre of Five Senses,” to be built-in Moscow in 1934, will attempt to stage something approximating “The Feelies,” as iiriagined in Aldous Hurley’s banned novel, “Brave New World.” • . ’
Tire Commissariat of Education and Art: is hacking this theatrej which has been given an excellent site and ample credits.
The promoters say that old-fash-ioned plays, appealing only to the eye and ear, are inadequate. The play of future must be a glorious harmony of sights, lights, colours,' nosies' and flavours. "A
paribus odours will be wafted through the auditorium in' which- the temperature will he repeatedly changed.: . 0
The performers will be mostly trained circus animals in fflays of animal life. The monkeys, dogs and elephants will he,,allowed to roarh ’fre.ely 'among spectators, thus' assisting in:fhe general'idea of “bringing out the complete emotional reflexes of the audience.” : 'PI / '* yPpPI A-A
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12139, 29 December 1933, Page 4
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