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The state-of-the-art Sphere venue in Las Vegas has unveiled new details regarding the sound, score, and infrasound haptic seats for its upcoming production of The Wizard of Oz. This groundbreaking performance aims to immerse audiences in a multisensory experience like never before.
The Sphere will utilize advanced sound technology to create a three-dimensional audio environment that envelops viewers, making them feel as though they are part of the iconic story. The carefully designed score will complement the visuals, enhancing emotional moments and bringing the beloved characters to life in a fresh way.
Additionally, the venue will feature haptic seats equipped with infrasound technology, allowing audiences to physically feel the music and sound effects. This innovative approach promises to elevate the overall experience, making it not just a visual spectacle but a visceral journey through the magical land of Oz.
With these advancements, The Wizard of Oz at the Sphere is set to redefine theatrical performances, offering a captivating blend of storytelling and cutting-edge technology that will leave audiences spellbound.
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