They fell in love, and set about terrifying people in their homes

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They fell in love, and set about terrifying people in their homes | NickdMiller

“I hate being scared,” says Nathan Alexander. Which is fair enough. But slightly ironic, given he spent most of 2020 sending shivers down the spines of Australians.Alexander and his partner Amy Johnson are the producers behind Darkfield Radio in Australia, whose three immersive horror-tinged audio productions were among the few homegrown theatrical success stories in a year stripped nearly bare of performance by the pandemic.

Alexander says their intention was never to terrify people. After their first show they found “people were crying a bit too much – that got toned down a little”, he says. Johnson and Alexander met in Britain a few years ago – she’s from digital marketing, he was in theatre. They paired up romantically and professionally, moving back to Australia to launch the container shows.The Darkfield series was created by a British team, David Rosenberg and Glen Neath, formerly of the company SHUNT that was at the forefront of the British immersive theatre boom in the past decade.

They also want to bring in extra technological elements, perhaps giving audiences an element of control and interaction, creating a “virtual reality through audio”.

 

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