After the massive success of its initial launch earlier in the year, Lovehistory are excited to announce the return of Trial By Jury which comes to Liverpool’s St. George’s Hall with a brand new case to solve from Wednesday 16th – Friday 18th August.
This compelling immersive theatre production put’s the audience in the driving seat and gives them the power to decide the fate of those on trial. Guilty or not guilty? You decide!
The exciting courtroom drama is brought to life by history specialist theatre company Lovehistory – the creative minds behind The Catacombs of Liverpool’s Darkest History Tours and Murder at St. George’s Hall Series.
Set in the courts of St. George’s Hall where many infamous Liverpool cases were once tried, this is the perfect evening for any amateur sleuth. Put those detective skills to the test as details of a real-life historical court case are revealed.
The evening commences with audiences being witness to a grisly historical murder. The full details of the crime will then be revealed through compelling performances, re-enactments and narrated by a very own Sherlock Holmes style detective who will piece together the full story and gather the evidence for the trial.
After all the harrowing details of the crime have been laid out, the prosecution and defence then present their arguments – it is then in the hands of the audience, who become the jury for the case; given the task of balancing all the evidence from both sides and deciding a verdict. The fate of the accused will be in their hands, who wait nervously in the dock for the outcome.
Will it be the Gallows? A lifetime of hard labour? Or will it be mercy? Only the audience will have the power to make that decision, with punishments and sentencing relative to the historical period of the crime.
Once the judge has passed sentence from the jury’s verdict, see how close the outcome was to the real-life sentence which will then also be revealed.
Audiences of the first Trial By Jury event in April saw the tragic details unfold of the gruesome murder of James Harrison, a shocking case from 1863.
The defendant, 22-year-old Jose Maria Alverez, pleaded his innocence whilst the defence and prosecution cross examined the witnesses and battled out the details.
During the three nights, the jurors reached a unanimous decision and found the young Spanish sailor not guilty of wilful murder. After the verdict was delivered, they were then informed the outcome of the real court case from 1863 – in which Jose Maria Alverez was sentenced to hang.
Will the defendant at this trial be so lucky? The crime and court-case planned for the upcoming event will be kept top secret until the evening of the first performance.
Judy McLean Creative Director of Lovehistory said, “The first Trial By Jury event was hugely popular. The audience really engaged with the trial and there was a great sense of suspense and build up as all the details of the murder were laid out through our actors’ performance. What is so great and unique about this event, is that no two shows will ever be the same as the audience will always be different.”
“We have decided on a case for the new trial, and although it will be kept top secret until the first performance, what I can say is that our audiences will have their work cut out for them – it’s a cracker of a case!”
Tickets for Trial By Jury are priced at £16.50 plus booking fees.purchase tickets online at www.ticketquarter.co.uk or by telephone on 0844 800 0410.