London, United Kingdom

Radio Ghost 2023

Part game, part interactive radio show and part ghost-hunt.

Radio Ghost 2023 Immersive Event - Main Image

In Radio Ghost, you are a ghost-hunter, broadcasting your journey as you reach through portals into the far-away dimensions of a haunted Mall. You and your team of hunters will have to blend in as perfect shoppers to unlock ghost stories, in this mission that is part walking game, part interactive radio show and part ghost-hunt. Radio Ghost will happen across November and December on various days and locations. Running Time- 75 Min approx with no interval Age Suitability- 14+ years Latecomers-Please arrive 15 minutes before your time slot. Once a game starts, latecomers will not be able to join, they can be booked in for another time slot. Radio Ghost is an experience for 3 players The show contains some challenging and potentially disturbing content. Audience leave the game at any point. Access: This is a walking piece and currently not accessible for those unable to walk for an hour, those that are hard of hearing or partially sighted.

Audience Role

Audience do interact with one another from a distance while traversing the mall and interacting with the app containing the production.

Ages: 16 +

Content Advisories

Potentially disturbing content

Interaction Advisories

No physical contact with performers

Mobility Advisories

Event is not wheelchair accessible
Extended standing
Stairs
Walking

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About ZU-UK

ZU-UK are renowned for their distinctive personal, political and sometimes humorous approach to creating interactive performance. Known for their attention to detail, care and complete respect for audience members, the company are leaders in participatory theatre and performance art. Previous productions include the widely acclaimed Hotel Medea (2009-2012) which was performed at LIFT Festival, the Hayward Gallery and Edinburgh Festival Fringe, where it won a Herald Angel Award, Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2011; Prix Ars Electronica Honorary Mention; and was Time Out Critic’s Choice – Pick of the Fringe 2011.