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(Ryan Espin is Associate Producer for the Minions of Gozer. This was written in a mostly almost unbiased way.)
An eager crowd await getting into the sold out show at the IFC Center. A recreation of the famous sliming scene at the IFC Center. Not only was Dr. Venkman slimed, the audience got some on them as well.
The Minions of Gozer, a live Ghostbusters shadowcast, performed their debut performance to an excited sold out crowd at the IFC Center in New York City last weekend.
Following the traditions of Rocky Horror Picture Show midnight performances, a live rendition of the film was recreated on the stage as well as scenes that aren’t shown on screen (Egon trying to drilling a hole through his head). The audience recreated parts as well, such as tossing index cards in the air as a terrified librarian runs through the aisles, or throwing candy hearts at Dr. Ray Stantz, the heart of the Ghostbusters.
The Minions of Gozer was created by Angela Williams last year, and the debut performance was directed by Eryn Roberts, who also appeared as the show’s Janine and Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man.
Feats of daring do, as Dana is lifted high above the screen. Walter Peck after being pantsed on stage.
With the holidays coming a lot sooner than my wallet can handle, I always like to make sure to make the place look nice when family comes by. And I’m in a Ghostbuster art feeling, and I’m not just talking about art made by one of the Fettucini’s.
If you’re in Los Angelese, be sure to stop by. Just make sure not to get caught taking photographs, as I’m sure Janosz will kindly show you the way to the gift shop.
Have anymore GB art that no place should be without? Post below in the comments!