Mindcontrol Theatre ((new))

A notable recent expansion is , a feature that allows performers to create and sell their own custom-produced content directly to fans. This initiative gives actors like Alison Rey and Codi Vore a dedicated space to explore more niche hypnotic fantasies that may be restricted on broader, more mainstream platforms. Community and Discourse

Perhaps the most chilling literary example of theatrical mind control is Peter Weiss’s 1963 play The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade (often shortened to Marat/Sade ). In this play-within-a-play, the Marquis de Sade directs mad asylum inmates to perform a reenactment of the French Revolution. As the performance spirals, the inmates lose the distinction between acting and reality, and the audience watches the collapse of their own rational boundaries. Weiss dramatizes a terrifying truth: once a theatrical frame is established, any idea can be inserted—revolution, sadism, martyrdom—and the enclosed audience (both onstage and off) will absorb it, because the theatre’s contract says this is not real, so you are safe . That very safety is the opening for control. mindcontrol theatre

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