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Welcome Home

Shine On Collective brings excitement to your living room with this at-home experience in a box

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The story begins as you arrive at your new home. The moving van has just pulled away, and a friendly welcome package from your neighbors is waiting on your front porch: a card, dessert, and, strangely, some leftover belongings from your home’s previous owner. Maybe you can find some use for them, your new neighbors say. But there is something ominous about this place. Someone needs your help. Journey into a ghost story as you unravel secrets, solve mysteries, listen in on phone conversations, and enjoy a delicious meal with this at-home experience. Explore letters, audio and found objects that have been thoughtfully designed to guide you through a narrative world. No pesky Zoom meeting necessary. The experience includes gourmet mini dessert bars from Pastry Chef Kaye Angeles and is designed for groups of up to four people. It will take 1.5-2 hours, depending on the pace your group decides to take.

Audience Role

Rather than logging into Zoom to watch a virtual story, Welcome Home is a physical box full of found objects and letters thoughtfully designed to guide you through a narrative world, unravel secrets and solve mysteries.

Ages: 16 +

Content Advisories

Depictions of sexual harassment
Sexism/misogyny

Interaction Advisories

No physical contact with performers

Mobility Advisories

Event is wheelchair accessible
Audio Transcripts Available Upon Request

About Shine On Collective

Shine On Collective is an award-winning, female-led, Los Angeles-based theater organization that produces original immersive theatre and performance installations. Their mission is to create unique, experimental and immersive productions that explore the human condition from every odd angle. Shine On Collective has been the recipient of the 2016 HorrorBUZZ Golden Pumpkin Award for Best Immersive Theatrical Experience, the 2016 Creepy L.A. Cadaver Award for Best Scare Actors and the 2017 Immerive Critics' Circle Award for Best Debut Immersive Work at the Hollywood Fringe Festival.