Love Murder Mysteries?
Love immersive theatre?
Then you’ll love Death of the King
The Death of the King is for you. In the basement of an abandoned rug factory, deep under the streets of London, a psychologically-thrilling immersive mystery awaits you.
Rusty disappeared and the mystery was never investigated. The ravings of his previous housemate, Alex, about a body in Borough fell on deaf ears. They were dismissed as the incessant ramblings of a ‘madman’ and confined to the asylum where he lived.
Rusty became a vague memory, a forgotten secret, until now…
33 years have been and gone since that night. A body has been uncovered. Jack an aging rock star and actor who was at that party, has come under suspicion. In a bid to protect his public image and clear his name he has hired the expertise of a rather unusual individual, one who specialises in “resurrecting” forgotten things.
Jack invites you to become part of the story bringing you back to that fateful night; the last time Rusty was seen alive.
Unlock secrets, expose lies, and try to seek the truth about what really happened.
This is a murder mystery like no other, and not for the faint of heart.
Be prepared to learn more about yourself than you thought possible in this fully immersive theatrical performance.
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So this is my second visit to the CoLab Theatre, and I have to say that they once again delivered on an experience I’ll be chatting about for weeks to come. On their site, they state that they want to ‘deliver experiences people can live in’- trust me, this show does that.
I was invited by Love Pop Ups- London, exited to see
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