Theatrical Brilliance
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It must be stressed that the term Theatrical Brilliance was created by one [[Electric Bill]] while coming up with an OTT term to describe John Wardley's godliness. The term was not of God’s creation. | It must be stressed that the term Theatrical Brilliance was created by one [[Electric Bill]] while coming up with an OTT term to describe John Wardley's godliness. The term was not of God’s creation. | ||
Mistaking the phrase as God’s work is unwise. Bill is well known for blowing a fuse. | Mistaking the phrase as God’s work is unwise. Bill is well known for blowing a fuse. |
Latest revision as of 16:09, 25 November 2010
A technique used by John Wardley in his rides.
Drawing on his background in theatre production and film special effects, his holiness uses Theatrical Brilliance to create an immersive ride experience. Most obviously found on dark rides, it can also be seen, to a lesser extent, on his roller coasters.
Examples include (but are not limited to):
Hex - The Legend of The Towers
Many argue that God's greatest achievement was Chessington World of Adventures. Examples of Theatrical Brilliance litter the whole park. Some say it is his masterpiece.
[edit] First use
It must be stressed that the term Theatrical Brilliance was created by one Electric Bill while coming up with an OTT term to describe John Wardley's godliness. The term was not of God’s creation. Mistaking the phrase as God’s work is unwise. Bill is well known for blowing a fuse.