Baron Von Opperbean is coming back — this time to Mud Island
The Mud Island Museum riverboat, where Chief Visionary Officer Christopher Reyes (front), Chief Communications Officer Marvin Stockwell, Chief Executive Officer Reuben Brunson and Chief of Games and Technology Kathryn Hicks (back, from left) stand, is being transformed into “Baron Von Opperbean and the River of Time,” an “immersive, interactive entertainment experience.” (Benjamin Naylor/The Daily Memphian)
With new ‘BVO,’ artist Chris Reyes aims to bring ‘immersive entertainment’ to former Mud Island museum
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Chris Herrington has covered the Memphis Grizzlies, in one way or another, since the franchise’s second season in Memphis, while also writing about music, movies, food and civic life. As far as he knows, he’s the only member of the Professional Basketball Writers Association who is also a member of a film critics group and has also voted in national music critic polls for Rolling Stone and the Village Voice (RIP). He and his wife have two kids and, for reasons that sometimes elude him, three dogs.
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