Emma Sheridan and Scott Cramton talk with Joe Ball and Tom Black of Jury Games about crafting live, interactive trials where participants interrogate a real-time defendant, wrestle with evidence, and race a ticking clock to a declare a verdict. They trace Jury Games’ evolution from lockdown Zoom shows to in-person experiences in London. In this episode, they discuss designing for every play style, share lessons on stakes, empathy, and group dynamics, and offers insights as to why smalle...
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Emma Sheridan and Scott Cramton talk with Joe Ball and Tom Black of Jury Games about crafting live, interactive trials where participants interrogate a real-time defendant, wrestle with evidence, and race a ticking clock to a declare a verdict. They trace Jury Games’ evolution from lockdown Zoom shows to in-person experiences in London. In this episode, they discuss designing for every play style, share lessons on stakes, empathy, and group dynamics, and offers insights as to why smalle...
We're BACK! Featuring Candle House Collective's Evan Neiden
Immersion Nation Podcast
1 hour 5 minutes
7 months ago
We're BACK! Featuring Candle House Collective's Evan Neiden
New Host Emma Sheridan and special cohost Scott Cramton (Founder of American Immersion Theater and The Murder Mystery Company) interview the master of the remote immersive experiences, Evan Neiden. For more information on Candle House Collective, visit their website here. Be sure to check out their newest experience, Lennox Mutual! You can follow Candle House Collective on Instagram @candlehouscollective. If you enjoy immersive theater, events or experiences you've found your new home with Im...
Immersion Nation Podcast
Emma Sheridan and Scott Cramton talk with Joe Ball and Tom Black of Jury Games about crafting live, interactive trials where participants interrogate a real-time defendant, wrestle with evidence, and race a ticking clock to a declare a verdict. They trace Jury Games’ evolution from lockdown Zoom shows to in-person experiences in London. In this episode, they discuss designing for every play style, share lessons on stakes, empathy, and group dynamics, and offers insights as to why smalle...