You go to this L.A. play. When you get there, you find out you have 60 minutes to escape
Briefly

The escape room cleverly merges theater and puzzle-solving, encouraging audience interaction while inviting them to grapple with existential themes like communication, free will, and empathy.
Inspired by Beckett's 'Waiting for Godot', 'Escape From Godot' challenges traditional narratives, turning audience members into active participants navigating fragmented communication and absurdity.
The show creates an atmosphere of hesitation among the audience, reflecting the societal barriers of personal boundaries and decorum, enhancing the interactive experience.
Unlike conventional theater where the audience observes, this production thrusts them into the action, making them co-creators of the narrative while prompting reflections on existence.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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