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A Moment of Madness - a compelling spy drama fused with real-time gameplay

A Moment of Madness - a compelling spy drama fused with real-time gameplay (Streamed/Broadcast) production archive for QTIX code T0741507944. Details of all A Moment of Madness - a compelling spy drama fused with real-time gameplay archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S890489939

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Ever wondered if you've got what it takes to be a spy? Do you have the nerve to conduct surveillance on a potentially corrupt politician? The opportunity can soon be yours courtesy of immersive theatre company, The Other Way Works. A Moment of Madness is a FREE interactive online experience which sees players set out on a covert spy mission from the comfort of your own home. Players will take part in a stake-out of a multi-story carpark and be led along an intriguing timeline, uncovering the story of an ambitious politician. You'll witness political corruption and barriers to environmental progress, solve Escape Game style puzzles and be left questioning the ethics of surveillance along the way. Michael Makerson is a prominent Member of Parliament. Passionate about post-Brexit Britain, Makerson is behind one of the most progressive pieces of environmental legislation and has ambitions of one day becoming Prime Minister. But like many public figures, Makerson also has skeletons in his closet: a close relationship with one of Saudi Arabia's most bullish businessmen, a notorious party animal for a brother-in-law, plus an increasingly distant relationship with his wife. Who is Makerson meeting in a car park? And why is he being watched? Launching on Friday 3 March 2023, the experience, which has been supported by digital agency The Space, will be FREE for a limited period. Each team of 2-4 people will need a computer connected to the internet and at least one smartphone. Lasting around 60 minutes it's a great winter social activity for those looking for something different. If feedback from previous players is anything to go by, it's not to be missed:

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