The Jury Experience in Bristol puts you in the jury box for an immersive courtroom story where you sift evidence, debate the grey areas, and deliver the final verdict — because the decision belongs to you.
So, what happens when the facts are cold, but the consequences are hot? You’ll step into a live trial where testimony lands heavy and the clock seems louder with every pause. Expect moral knots, psychological tugs, and that hush before a vote. Multiple cases are in rotation, so each visit confronts a fresh dilemma. No spoilers — just the pull of responsibility.
What is on in Bristol?
Death on the Port Side
You’re drawn into a late‑night speedboat crash among friends: one gone, another unresponsive in a coma, and the one accused happens to be the child of a powerful politician. Listen closely. Accounts wobble; memories smear; grief and anger crackle. Privilege seems to lean on the scale even as voices falter, and you’re left weighing accident or intent. Every answer births another doubt, testimony elbows testimony, and your gut keeps toggling between sympathy and suspicion—no verdict promised, just the thrum of moral fog.
What Is The Jury Experience?
The Jury Experience is an immersive live trial where you hear testimony, weigh evidence, and vote to decide the verdict. It centres on audience participation, real-time voting and decision-making, and the moral and psychological tension that follows. With multiple cases for replayability, professional performances, and a 60–75 minute runtime, each fictional case is a standalone trial, recommended for ages 12+.
You’ll leave having weighed evidence against instinct, logic against empathy, and consequence against doubt. The hardest part isn’t what you’ve heard — it’s what you decide.

