Jury Duty: The Trial of Harry Briggs gives you, the playing jury, the ability to question a live actor playing the defendant where you try to work out if they are guilty of Murder, Manslaughter, Arson, or all three. You'll review physical and digital evidence to inform your questions for the actor. Our original case, this is the perfect choice for a first-time Jury Games experience.
Jury Duty: The Inquest of Scott Davies takes you back more than a decade to try and work out why a student was found dead in the river Cam. This cold case gets you to reassess old evidence and question a witness and solve many puzzles as you seek to unravel the events of that cold November night. If solving puzzles is your thing, this one's for you.
Jury Duty: The Death at the Office Party gets an audience to sift through evidence, company emails, and CCTV footage as well as questioning some very hungover witnesses around a mysterious death at an office Christmas party. If you want a bit of a laugh but still want a brain-tickling case to crack, go for this one.
If you are running late for your experience please email info@jurygames.com
If you are part of a public show it will still have to start on time as others will be waiting, please check the terms and conditions of your booking.
If you are a group booking and arrive more than 15 minutes late, we cannot guarantee that your booking can go ahead, because of the knock-on effect on other bookings.
Tickets are purchased individually and all players attending for the same time slot will play together. You will be mixed with other players who have bought tickets for the same show. The capacity for our public shows is 12. Book as many tickets as you need and play alongside others.
Please note: the show requires a minimum of five players to function, and shows that have not sold five tickets are liable for cancellation 48 hours before the show. Should this happen, all bookers will be refunded or transferred to another booking free of charge.
Alternatively you can book a private show for you and your friends. The capacity for private shows is between 3 and 18 players.
If you have more than 18 people please do get in touch as we have larger rooms available and are also able to run multiple shows simultaneously.
As it's performed by experienced immersive theatre actors, Jury Games respond to how you approach them as players. The facts of each case stay the same, but how you discover them may reflect what you do. At its heart, our cases are about talking to persons of interest in criminal proceedings - you will get the chance to question real actors playing those people. Their fate will be in your hands.
We recommend that you get to the venue at least 15 minutes before the start time. This means there will be no hold-up and you can buy refreshments from the Theatre Deli bar.
Private shows must have a minimum of four participants in order to book.
For public performances, Jury Games reserves the right to cancel or merge bookings of fewer than three people, in the interests of ensuring a good gameplay experience for all participants.
Jury Games can be played at any level you're comfortable with. There's room for jurors who want to ask lots of questions and dive into the detail, as well as those who'd prefer to sit back and observe. If you wish to attend and simply watch and listen, you are welcome to - though we highly encourage you to use your vote at the end.
No, we can happily pop up at your venue or at a found space. Please get in contact via the form here to find out more and talk through options!
Theatre Deli and the room where our experiences happen is fully accessible without stairs. Please do let us know if this is needed so we can be sure that you are properly looked after.
Unfortunately the experiences do not have closed captions or sign language at this time.
We can happily talk through different options! Please do contact us here with any ideas you have. From heading out on cruises, to creating a whole new mystery, we can develop our games for any size and situation. After more than 2,500 performances, we are very adaptable.
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We have a list of names at the venue and if there are any small discrepancies all we will need is your email confirmation.
Jury Duty: The Trial of Harry Briggs, Jury Duty: The Inquest of Scott Davies and Jury Duty: The Death at the Office Party are all standalone experiences. Although similar in style they are unique mysteries that don't need to be played in any order.
The eagle-eyed amongst you may find a few easter eggs nestled within the experiences between the shows...
Theatre Deli has a bar and customers are welcome to bring drinks into the experience.
There are snacks available at Theatre Deli, but due to the 'hands-on' way in which you'll be ineracting with evidence, we ask players not to eat while taking part in an experience.