“Ironically organized into three sections—Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—Enveloping Worlds documents fifteen compelling offers of the American experience that audiences can't refuse: immerse yourself.”— Joseph Roach, Yale University
"Through a vibrant and diverse complement of case studies, Enveloping Worlds tracks the “ascendence of the immersive” in a US context, revealing how immersive performance uniquely illuminates the socio-political dynamics of American democracy and capitalism. By analyzing the ways immersive experiences invite audiences to “play attention” as active participant-collaborators, navigating flows of power, agency, and access, the collection reveals how these performances can serve as both critiques of systemic inequities and as spaces for reimagining collective political engagement. Enveloping Worlds makes a vital contribution to transnational conversations on immersivity within and beyond the theatre proper, equipping scholars and students with an expanded critical vocabulary and set of methodological approaches to examine the political potential of immersive performance."— Natalie Alvarez, Toronto Metropolitan University
“Hunter and Magelssen bring the conversation of immersive theater state-side with a compelling collection of essays analyzing the ways in which we interact with and become part of the performance. Enveloping Worlds is an engaging piece of scholarship that is bound to make a strong contribution to American theater and media studies.” — Jill Stevenson, Marymount Manhattan University