A truly scary immersive production
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Crooks 1926, CoLab Theatre – Review
Immersive theatre at its best
Read More »Montagues and Capulets, CoLab Theatre -Review
Great for under-25 fans of rushing about and 90s rave culture.
Read More »Review: Cyanide in the Speakeasy, CoLab Tavern
A murder mystery in which you play the detective
Read More »Podcast: Immersing Ourselves in The West with CoLab
Charlotte and Bertie of CoLab Theatre chat to us about new immersive show, The West
Read More »Review: Viper Squad, Colab Arms
An entertaining, vastly immersive show in which the audience is thoroughly involved at every stage
Read More »Crisis? What Crisis? Colab – Review
An exciting, immersive drama in which you must save the government from defeat.
Read More »Illicit Signals: Bletchley, COLAB Factory – Review
Pros: The unique format, which combines gaming and immersive theatre, gives everyone a chance to get stuck in and kick some Nazi arse. Cons: This is not the kind of immersive theatre where you can just hang back and tag along, so if you’re not up for getting actively involved, this one’s not for you. During the Second World War, Bletchley Park was the home of the UK code breakers, the most famous of whom was computer pioneer Alan Turing. ...
Read More »For King and Country, The Colab Factory – Review
A good cast and attention to detail make this a decent piece of immersive theatre, but the threads need pulling together to strengthen the plot.
Read More »Death of the King, CoLab Factory – Review
A gritty, innovative take on the immersive theatre show.
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