REALITY UNLIMITED
By Robert Silverberg
It was to be the last word in theatre fun;
you experienced the action as if you were there.
The trouble was—the fun could become too real!
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from
Imagination Stories of Science and Fantasy
August 1957
Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that
the U.S. copyright on this publication was renewed.]
It was going to be the show of the century—absolutely the tops.
There was a line eight blocks long outside the theater—the theater that had been specially built to contain Ultrarama.
Paul Hendriks had been in line since early the morning before, and so he was only a block or so from the still-unopened ticket-booth. His wife had come by from time to time, bringing sandwiches and coffee. Hendriks was determined to get a pair of tickets.