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Love a whodunnit and want an adventure without leaving the house?
Olivier-nominated theatre company Les Enfants Terribles - the creators of Alice's Adventures Underground - have extended their innovative and immersive online adventure that blurs the lines between theatre, gaming, escape room and board game, Sherlock Holmes: An Online Adventure.
The Case of the Hung Parliament invites audiences alongside live actors to follow in the footsteps of the great detective himself with more than 100 clues to discover and solve, will now run online until Wednesday, March 10.
The Home Secretary, the Foreign Secretary and the Lord Chamberlain have all been found hanging, in their own chambers. Each victim died on their birthday, and on that day had received a card with a mysterious quote written in it.
But what does this mean? Where’s Sherlock? And what will you do next with 75 minutes left to solve the case before the murderer strikes again?
Don the deerstalker and become Baker Street’s finest detective by travelling back to Victorian London with immersive 360 technology.
As the newest recruits of Scotland Yard, audiences will have to make their own conclusions and decisions by interviewing suspects, reading reports, searching for hidden clues and researching old facts.
Written by Oliver Lansley and Anthony Spargo with inspiration taken from the 2016 live show The Games’ Afoot, tickets cost £15 per person, while a private show costs £90 for up to six players. The show runs for one hour and 20 minutes.
To book go to sherlockimmersive.com