Seattle, WA

Ghosts of Nebula

The Missing Six

Ghosts of Nebula Immersive Event - Main Image

Our organization, NebTech, has tracked energetic anomalies in the geographic vector that houses the Georgetown Steam Plant. It’s almost as if their spirits are stirring in the air around us. We believe, with the right number of souls present, we may be able to finally discover what happened to these intrepid mystics, and even open the portal itself. WILL YOU BE ONE OF THOSE SOULS? Prepare for an intimate exploration of the site. Our guides, trained in the latest in interactive technology, will unveil the secrets within. With your help, we hope they will reveal the true nature of the ghosts in the Georgetown Steam Plant. In each tour, four individuals will have the opportunity for an even closer look into the beyond, if they dare. We can hear them calling. They’re close. Experience the ultimate supernatural adventure with Seattle’s premiere creators of immersive theatrical experiences! It is our regret that this experience is not wheelchair accessible. The promenade-style exploration of this century old steam plant requires stairs.

Audience Role

In each tour, four individuals will have the opportunity for an even closer look into the beyond, if they dare. Our Touch the Void Experience includes guaranteed intimate interaction with an unexpected character.

Ages: 13 +

Content Advisories

Flashing lights

Interaction Advisories

No physical contact with performers

Mobility Advisories

Event is not wheelchair accessible
Stairs

Tags

Spooky

3

Events

6

Years on EI

About Nordo

Nordo is an intimate theatrical experience featuring imaginative cuisine and atmospheric music, where artists create & play, while audiences are cared for with seamless Service. In our home artists serve one another & the broader community. We believe in our artists being paid fairly, our food being sourced locally, & our work being brave, educational & always entertaining. OUR HISTORY: In 2009, Nordo launched a hybrid of the pop-up restaurant and underground theater. Relying on relationships with local farmers, ranchers, fisherman, composers, actors, and visual artists, Nordo serves up modern cuisine while thrilling audiences with the history, myth, science, and politics of food. Each show, performed at venues all over the Seattle area, ran for 6-8 weeks for an almost always sold-out crowd. Previous venues have ranged from the warehouse of a chocolate factory to a former museum and each has provided a unique backdrop for an immersive experience. Our audiences have enjoyed a 1960’s spy farce in a 737 headed for the Seattle World’s Fair where they learned the secrets of convenience food and the Green Revolution (To Savor Tomorrow,) learned the history of the cocktail in a jazzy speakeasy in the 1930’s (Sauced), and took a tour around Nordo’s timeless museum of food, eating each of five courses in a different local artist’s installation (Café Nordo’s Cabinet of Curiosities). Nordo recreated The Black Lodge and redefined breakfast in our homage to David Lynch's Twin Peaks that took murder mystery dinner theater to the next level here in Seattle (Lost Falls). In 2015 The Culinarium at Nordo opened in historic Pioneer Square. Committed to the intersection between Art, Performance, and Cuisine, The Culinarium at Nordo provides a playground for the imagination where flavors and stories come alive in an intimate, immersive setting. The Culinarium not only hosts Nordo's immersive theatrical experiences but is also a crossroads between the culinary and performing arts.The Culinarium is open year round with two “Main Stage Shows” and other exciting programs that are a playground for other artists and chefs to come together, creating an unparalleled arts experience the best dinner theater in Seattle. Awarded the Seattle Times’ prestigious Footlight Award for Excellence in Theater six years in a row, Nordo has become a Seattle institution.