Step Into "The Goonies" Immersive Theatre Show Set Inside a Warehouse | Playbill

News Step Into "The Goonies" Immersive Theatre Show Set Inside a Warehouse Richard Donner, director of the 1985 hit film "The Goonies," has told Yahoo Movies that plans are afoot to adapt the story into an immersive theatre show Off-Broadway. The show is expected to debut in another year or so, according to the Sept. 3 interview.

"We’re going to do an Off-Broadway, do you know what immersion theatre is? Where there’s no seats, the venue is you go into a warehouse and there’s something happening in that warehouse and that’s the play you’ve come to see, only you become part of it and you travel through with actors," Donner told Yahoo.

"It’s very popular now," he continued, referring to such immersive-theatre hits like the long-running Sleep No More, Then She Fell and Queen of the Night. "We’re doing one on 'The Goonies.' It will take another year or so but it’s going to be wonderful,” he said.

The cult film is an "Indiana Jones"-like adventure story about a group of mismatched teens trying to track down a pirate treasure. The script was written by Steven Spielberg and Chris Columbus, and directed by Donner.

Throughout the interview, the director recalls Spielberg's unexpected handing-over of the project, some of his most memorable moments in the making of the film and the ups and downs of working with the child actors. One of those, Jeff Cohen, who played Chunck in the film, is also featured in the story. 

In speaking about a "Goonies" film sequel, which was rumored last year, Donner answered "maybe." "Everything takes a long time to get it right. If you do things fast and quick and easy, that’s a disservice," he told Yahoo. "If there were going to be another movie it would take us a long time to get it right, because we have a lot of history that we’re involved with and a lot of integrity that we have to keep to what once was, and lives a life of its own without destroying it. Maybe the powers that be are working on something." Donner's film credits also include the "Lethal Weapon" movies, "Superman" and the Oscar-nominated "Ladyhawke," among others.

 
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