Judging from the reactions of most of the ladies and gentlemen in attendance, tonight's performance has been - ah. Moving. Treachery among friends; atrocities committed upon fresh-faced young women with enough audience appeal to make it such a right tragedy. It's been enough to carry many guests out on their feet, some rushing out for air - others near-fainting in the arms of (varying levels of) friends and perfect strangers.
And wherever you may be in the theatre, as a man on stage loses his right eye to a scalpel, the woman next to you pulls a quiet, shuddering breath and leans back from the sight, averting her eyes down to her lap. It would be perfectly normal, of course, if not for the way she also shifts just that little bit closer, knee barely brushing with your own.
Looking over will reveal a woman quite unnerved, one who hasn't yet looked to see who she's even seeking unconscious protection in - unnerved and oddly transfixed.
If you've paid her any mind before now, you may have noticed her staring with unimpressed dispassion not even fifteen minutes ago.
If you didn't...remember that actors don't only belong on the stage.
[ooc: Okay, here's what I'm looking for here - your character, like Vincenza, is an audience member at one of the Theatre's bloodier performances. She's going to pull the 'frightened young lady' act and try to get your character alone. I would prefer male-presenting persons of either sex for this. She's aiming seduction - things can stay vanilla when they get down to it if you'd prefer, or it could get a fair bit more violent (I'm open to most anything in this arena, but personal favorites include bloodplay, breathplay, and various forms of improvisational bondage). The only things I won't consider are scat/watersports and the like. Noncon/dubcon are to be expected.
Of course, there's also room in this setup to play around. Maybe this is pre-arranged and quite consensual. Maybe your character sees through what she's doing and attempts to turn the tables. Feel free to throw in whatever sounds fun, and let me know if there are any particular events you want to add into the mix. And yes - castmates are more than welcome. Edit: Oh, also, prose and action-tags are both fine.]