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About this Event
Your quiet little 16th century village has suddenly become infested with some very unfriendly werewolves...can you and the other villagers find them before they eliminate everyone?
Icarus Theatre Collective invite you to escape lockdown boredom and join us for Werewolf - a fun filled game of social deduction & murderous werewolves.
You'll be on one of two teams, either the village team, hunting the wolves, or the werewolf team, convincing the villagers that you're simply an innocent resident who happens to be a bit hairy.
Werewolf is a great game for meeting new people and is perfect for extroverts and introverts alike whilst engaging you in strategy and harnessing your skills of deduction, but most of all, it's a great deal of fun to be had from the comfort of your own home.
Your guide and moderator for each session will be entertainer and activities coordinator Daniel Tyler-Smith.
Daniel has moderated over 1000 games of Werewolf and will guide you through the game, giving you everything you need to know as and when you need to know it.
Each session includes time for two games as well as a quick and easy explaination of the rules for newcomers.
Minimum Age: 16
Pay What You Can:
We are operating this Pilot session on a 'Pay What You Can' ticketing scheme, giving all audiences a chance to experience this exciting new intreactive experience.
Due to the ongoing pandemic, the arts industry is under great pressure with many artists unable to carry on creating and performing during this time.
As a guide, we would say a ticket to the session is worth £5. If you're able to pay more, you would be supporting the recovery of live performance and sustaining our small theatre company during this time, as well as allowing those hit financially by the pandemic to access this experience at a lower cost. However, these are uncertain financial times for everyone at the moment so we do not want finance to be a barrier to attendance, so do only pay what you can at this current moment.
How many tickets should I book per household?
1 ticket = 1 screen. If you are part of the same household you can play together as a team on the same device. If you wish to play separately you will need to join on separate devices and book separate tickets.
To get the full experience we recommend members of the same household book separate tickets.
Credits:
Based on the game 'Ultimate Werewolf' created by Ted Alspach and Bézier Games in 2008.
Facilitated by Daniel Tyler-Smith.
Hosted by Icarus Theatre Collective