Event Details

REVERIE

Time: May 25, 2013 at 7pm to June 1, 2013 at 10pm
Location: Various Locations in Cardiff Bay
City/Town: Cardiff
Website or Map: http://www.reveriethegame.co.…
Event Type: multiplatform, roaming, theatre, and, pervasive, street, game
Organized By: Alison John
Latest Activity: May 20, 2013

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Event Description

Saturday 25th May 2013

Monday 27th May to  Saturday 1st June 2013 

19:00

This game is strictly for the 18+ among us.

Ticket prices ­ 

£16 Full

£12 Concessions

I am always falling. Not very fast and never very far but all the time I’m falling. I tip back on my chair but I catch myself. I step into the road and a stranger pulls me back. Among friends I hear my name but never the first time spoken and when I look into your eyes I tumble. Mostly I can save myself. I’ve had a lot of time to practice. But now there’s this fall with no salvation, to where my dreams boil, bruised and wicked.  

Tom Watson.

Beyond wake and sleep lies a place tangled with sweet reveries and twisted nightmares. A place where we find ourselves lost, victims of our vivid imaginations and memories. Reality is altered and darkness falls. Lost in reverie will you ever wake up? Only one man has the answer. Tom Watson.

Get ready for an experience that will stretch you to your limits. Listen, play, explore and RUN... Run like your soul depended on it.

Following on from the sell out success of yello brick's previous production Everwake, Reverie is a new type of entertainment and narrative. Mixing roaming theatre, street gaming and online storytelling to create a rich world of memories and vivid experiences.

The event will take place in Cardiff Bay and requires participants to move between several locations. Participants are advised to book tickets in advance in order to interact with all parts of the story. 

Reverie is a yello brick production and a collaboration with Gerald Tyler and thinkARK and would not have been possible without the support of The Arts Council of Wales, Chapter Arts Centre, Hoffi, National Theatre Wales and Wales Millennium Centre.

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Comment by Alison John on May 20, 2013 at 22:50

Plastik Magazine has done a nice feature on #reveriethegame in the lead up to the production - http://plastik.me/reverie-a-dream-for-theatre-going-game-fans/

Comment by Alison John on May 16, 2013 at 0:35

Don't miss out! The story has already begun online but make sure you get tickets for the event as they are selling fast. #reveriethegame
www.reveriethegame.co.uk

Comment by Emma MacNab on May 8, 2013 at 23:32

Really looking forward to this!

Comment by Alison John on May 8, 2013 at 23:05

Here's our final instalment of MEET THE CAST -

Caroline Bunce 

Caroline’s recent theatre work includes Sleev in Howard Barkers “I Saw Myself” with Lurking Truth; Neil Simon’s “Barefoot In The Park“ with Mandam Theatre, “A Kind Of Alaska” by Harold Pinter with Bespoken Theatre (founder member), “Missing” with Theatr Iolo, “Things Beginning With M” with Omidaze Theatre, “Wanted” with Cwmni Theatr 3D, “Boy Genius” with Gwent Theatre, “Estella’s Fire” with Hijinx Theatre and “Three Parts Iced Over” with Striking Attitudes.

Television work includes 3 series of “The Tracy Beaker Story”. She is also in “Remains To Be Seen” and “Footfalls”, two films by Striking Attitudes. 

Comment by Alison John on April 29, 2013 at 1:22

This fabulous account of everwake by Kat Quatermass gives a great insight into what to expect in the forthcoming Reverie experience: http://www.facebook.com/notes/reverie/well-if-you-want-a-story/3233...

Comment by Alison John on April 26, 2013 at 2:41

Uncover more of the story. Get your hands on Tom Watson's notebook. 
Read. Discover. Seek the Truth.
http://www.reveriethegame.co.uk/story.html

Comment by Alison John on April 25, 2013 at 23:18

Reverie - Join the discussion here http://www.facebook.com/events/502960436412245/

Comment by Alison John on April 24, 2013 at 3:25
Reverie FAQ's

- What is Reverie?
Reverie is a mix of roaming theatre and street game. In simplest terms this means theatre that uses game mechanics and technology and is played out within the city. Reverie is a supernatural thriller that takes you into a world of ghosts and forgotten myths.

- How do I play?
There are a number of ways to experience and play Reverie;
- You can discover fragments of the story by unlocking content online this will lead you to some interesting pieces of the puzzle. Look closely at our facebook page and promotional materials to find clues.
- The game will be played 7 times, pick a night to play and book your tickets in advance dates are 25th May, 27th May - 1st June.
- Where can I book tickets?
You can book tickets from Chapter Arts Centre by phone 029 2031 1050 or online http://www.chapter.org/30327.html


- Can I buy tickets on the night?
Tickets will be available up until 5pm on the day of each game. 
Online content will be available in the weeks leading up to the run therefore we are advising people to book in advance to engage with the whole experience.
- Where and when do I collect my pre-booked tickets?
You can either collect your tickets from Chapter Box Office in advance of the day of the game OR you can collect your pre-booked tickets on the night from the starting point in Cardiff Bay.
The time advertised is the actual start of the game so if you are collecting tickets on-site we recommend that you arrive at least 30 mins beforehand. 
- Where will the game take place?
The game will take place in Cardiff Bay across multiple venues and starts at a secret location.
- How will I know where the production starts?
Once you have booked a ticket we will email you a couple of weeks before with details of the secret location and how to get there. It is therefore essential upon booking your tickets that you give the box office your email address and mobile number. This personal information will be used only by us to inform you of information relating to the game. 
- How long will the game last?
The game will last approx 3 hours so make sure you've got whatever you need with you for the night. 
- What should I expect?
Participants will be placed in groups of six or can come as a ready made team. 
You will be given initial instructions on arrival but the rest of the journey will be determined by you and your team.  You will not be asked to play a role or do anything that you are uncomfortable with - we just want to take you on an exciting journey that takes you to new and wonderful places in the city.


What should I bring?
Wear comfortable clothing and footwear; the game has some physical elements which won't be best undertaken with high heels. The game will take place in locations indoors and out, so be prepared for wet weather. Pack your essentials remember to bring your mobile phone and money for souvenirs as we cannot take card payments.

- Is there any running?
There are some physical elements to the experience however you do not have to run - you can decide the pace at which you experience the game.
- Do I need to come as a ready made team?
If you have a team organised before you arrive, that's super.
Don’t worry if you haven’t got a team, we will help you find a group of six to play with on the night.
Comment by Alison John on April 16, 2013 at 22:38

Don't forget today is the last day to receive extra content when you book tickets for Reverie.

http://www.chapter.org/30327.html

Comment by Alison John on April 15, 2013 at 23:24

Don't forget that if you book your tickets by Wednesday 17th April you will receive bonus Reverie content. So what are you waiting for.........go get those tickets.

www.reveriethegame.co.uk

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