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5.0 star rating Owen Ballantyne from London, England

IT WAS AMAZING

The entire thing was amazing, the actors were really making it all seem realistic, its not cringe but it really feels like you are there. My favourite bit was in the space cruise ship lounge with AMAZING live singers and cheap drinks . The weeping angel bit was really realistic and very scary, and at the end I got to have a picture for free with the TARDIS. With countless little Easter eggs to the entire show of doctor who , I’d really reccomend to any fans. And the actors , you can have great conversations with them and they’ll stay in character. I really want to go see it again . Bear In mind that you have to follow discreet signs from 19 South Molden Lane to get to the theatre. But overall, it was a really unforgettable experience

5.0 star rating TINA SPARKS from London, England

DOCTOR WHO TIME FRACTURE

Terrific night out. Really good fun. A great chance to get totally involved if you wanted ( idid!) But also quietly observe if your shy. The actors were fantastic leading you through each location. Very good props and effects. I would thoroughly recommend but perhaps a bit frightening for under 12 or nervous dispositions!!

5.0 star rating David baker from London, England

AMAZING, EXPANSIVE, THRILLING

Similar to other immersive theatre hits from recent years - especially The Drowned Man, and of course The Crash of the Elysium. Lots of ‘ zones/scenes’ that you are led through by characters from the story - taking you through the events of the story. Acting is top notch, with performers reacting to responses from members of their small audience groups. Without giving too much away, it’s divided in 2 halves, the first half working your way to a destination, the second half more linear than the first and wrapping up the plot satisfactorily. Who fans will love it - references from across 58 years in the sets, script and performances. And you get to see all your favourite monsters (unless yours are the Sontarans) and hear from all the Doctors in one way or another. An amazing achievement- top marks to writer, director and the many performers.

5.0 star rating Mark Trager from London, England

WONDERFUL

An outstanding experience. I took my 2 sons who are big Who fans and they came out speechless with joy. The amount of detail, content and creativity involved in this show was incredible. The story, the twists, turns, sets, makeup. Even the interval was a joy - no spoilers but we were beaming the whole way through. I guess, if you're not at all familiar with Dr Who, you'd probably appreciate less but I'm no expert and I loved being whisked away on the adventure. All the actors were very strong and seamlessly interacted with us. I also liked the way that there were multiple journeys through, so you could see it again and discover new things but didn't feel like you had missed anything. Felt like a huge amount of time, money and love had been poured into this. So many highlights - but the scene straight after the interval was totally delicious and terrifying. If you even remotely like Dr Who, you MUST go. Well done to everyone involved in producing this mind feast.

5.0 star rating London Who Fan from London, England

AN AMAZING DAY

A vast universe-spanning experience that features friends and foes: friends from UNIT and all the expected, favourite foes from the TV series: Daleks, Cybermen and - especially impressive (and immersive), the Weeping Angels. Check in was fairly quick, with a temperature check to see that you're not Covid+. We were then grouped with our other 'volunteers to save the world', and were debriefed by UNIT scientists about what's happened and how we can help. Rooms were large enough to socially distance, and there were even guide spots on the floor to enable safe spacing between non-bubbled households. Actors were particularly impressive: especially those in the Victorian Torchwood storyline - really bounced off the participants by improvising as well as moving the plot along. Don't miss out - at £50 for nearly 2 and half hours action packed entertainment, it's well worth it.

5.0 star rating Anthony B from London, England

WONDERFUL - FOR ALL AGES

Thrilling experience for all in our party - whose ages ranged from 8 - 50: it was like being in your very own Dr Who episode, able to interact with characters - from UNIT scientists and soldiers and Victorian Torchwood members to Cybermen and Ood. High quality production values made this a must-see!

5.0 star rating Big Dave B from London, England

WOW!

My son and I had a fantastic evening saving the universe! Setting and actors were brilliant. Yes it was at times confusing, welcome to a developing crisis! The story line works really well. Just don't expect to see or experience everything as you pass through...enjoy your story and the more you involve yourself the more you will enjoy it. We will certainly be going again!

5.0 star rating Robbie from Leicester

AN AMAZING EXPERIENCE

An amazing experience all in all. Like any new show there is things that could have improved the experience for instance the main plot line is a little too complex and I found it more enjoyable to just interact with all the different aliens and enjoy the mini story lines and getting chased by monsters. The actors were incredible and their improvising skills were beyond what I expected. It’s a rollercoaster of a ride where one minute you can have a laugh with ** SPOILERS ** Shakespeare and then half an hour later get chased by a weeping angle or a cyberman. If you’re a who fan this is a must. Even the interval is awesome being served cocktails on an alien spaceship with a silurian singer and an ood bartender. The only other critic I would have is the ending is over complicated and lasts way to long ( 30 mins at least ) I’d have rather spent that 30 mins meeting other aliens All in all worth every penny and would definitely go again to experience a different adventure in space and time

5.0 star rating Josie from London, England

FANTASTIC FOR WHOVIANS AND NON WHOVIANS ALIKE!

Please don't be put off by the reviews! The noise and chaos is absolutely intentional and fantastic fun. The acting is outstanding from everyone and even continued during the intermission. I'm a huge Dr Who fan and my husband isn't but he still thought it was brilliant. Opportunity for photos at the end was a lovely treat too!

5.0 star rating Kat, Tylor and Adrian/Santa from Brentwood Essex

GREAT AFTERNOON EXPERIENCE

From start to finish cast and crew made us feel special. All Actors stayed fully in character but totally interactive. Loved the chaos and instilled panic. This made it both light-hearted and realistic. The lounge break was a brilliant idea as it allowed us to relax and review the first half. Even the drama of the finale combined fun and excitement for all ages. The fact that a Gallifreyan judge went above and beyond to respond to my off the cuff stupidity added to our experience. Congratulations to everyone - We loved it all!!

5.0 star rating Bryan from London, England

GOOD, IMMERSIVE FUN

Went to Time Fracture today. On the whole. the experience was really good fun, with the hard working actors drawing you into the action to make you feel part of everything. My only criticisms are that, at the start, it's all a bit chaotic, and takes a bit too long to really get going, and the groups of people need to be shepherded more as they don't all have the same experience once it does get going. I found myself walking into scenes that were already well along with no idea what was going on. But, taken as a whole, it's extremely enjoyable, and kids will definitely throw themselves into it. Round of applause for all the actors and especially the wonderful singers.

5.0 star rating John Oxley from London, England

YOU WILL ENJOY IT!

The only criticism I have is the stairs. There was no warnings of such. But overall we loved it. The actors playing William Shakespear and Queen Elizabeth 1st were exceptional. That said, they all were. Well done gang, pity about the bar! Cyberman, Darlek, Silent Angels, Time Tunnel, it was really good! If you like Dr Who, you will love this!

4.0 star rating Bob from London, England

EXCELLENT! LOTS OF FUN

After a slightly messy and dull start, it really warmed up into something that was lots of fun and very clever. One for every fan - of all ages. The actors (who were strong throughout) were especially good with my ten year old daughter.

4.0 star rating Natasha from London, England

CHAOTIC, BUT ISN’T THAT THE POINT?

If you don’t care too much about COVID or you’re looking to go once the pandemic has calmed down, I’d say it’s a great experience. It’s chaotic, yes but I think that’s the point. Doctor who is chaotic. I love the fact that I could go again and probably have a completely different experience but still follow the same plot, as you break off and talk to so many different people. The pig slave was amazing and one of the best characters. £10 a drink was a complete joke and the gift shop was a bit poor so that’s why it hasn’t got 5 stars but overall I WILL be returning. If you ask for a loyalty card on exit you can get free merchandise on every return!

3.0 star rating Hayley from London, England

DOCTOR WHO TIME FRACTURE

The first 40 minutes seemed chaotic , cast and audience seemed lost and unprepared, people were squashed into small areas, felt like those first couple of scenes would have been better if moved onto the end quicker, gradually got better , the further you got into the show the more control it seemed to have. The props were amazing and it’s worth it just to see the use of the doctors enemies and the ending when you finally heard from all the doctors. True whovians only, otherwise it will be lost on you.

3.0 star rating Stuart Millinship from London, England

NEEDS A LOT OF WORK ON CROWD CONTROL

Saw the show at an early preview. This type of immersive show is where there are main staging area(s) for all of the audience and where major event(s)/scene(s) occur. You can interact with characters, be selected/guided for scenes off the main area, And/or free to explore until moved to/back the area for next major scene. Examples of this type of immersion are "The great gatsby" and "Alice Underground". The show/cast needs is to manage the audience, break it up into groups for some scenes, Ensure the main area is entertained with character interactions/minor events, ensure the audience experience the essential parts of the story but also that information/tasks they learn/do appear relevant and impact the story (even if really they don't) and ensure everyone is back in place for any major scenes. Ideally an audience member will feel they have an individual experience. Done well it's fantastic but this show needs a lot of work on audience management as at present it a bit of a mess.

3.0 star rating Emma from London, England

BRILLIANT BUT NOT COVID-SECURE

Let’s start off with the fact that this event is not ‘COVID-secure’ the size of the sets make social distancing impossible and the actors will stand half a meter from you with no mask, having to shout due to the loud music. So if you are worried about COVID don’t go, as it will ruin the experience, wait (it is open until April 2022.) The experience itself was great the unit headquarters scene at the beginning was very manic and let the performance down, so STICK WITH IT, it gets better I promise. Once you are through to the next ‘area’ it is much more interactive with different actors taking groups and directing you around. The bar area was loud, but the drinks weren’t awfully priced by London standards (£2.50 for a coke, £5 for a beer, £10 for a cocktail etc.) The finale wrapped up the story nicely and the weeping angel part was brilliant.

3.0 star rating Dave Smith from London, England

DISAPPOINTING.

I have to agree with other reviewers, the initial encounter with UNIT was a shambles. Lots of actors with groups trying to shout over one another then being herded to another actor to be told the same thing over and over. Got very confusing and chaotic. Got split from our group. I get that the idea is we share our different adventures but some encounters were inexplicable cut short before we were herded to another area and arriving in the middle or end of goodness knows what. Encounters with monsters were sparse. I encountered loads of historical characters but few monsters. Have to say the actors are all brilliant but I’d recommend smaller groups, less UNIT chat at the beginning and more monster encounters. The section on Gallifrey was much better, though tended to drag. It was an experience but no inclination to return

3.0 star rating Carole Matthews from Leicester, England

DISAPPOINTING AND DEFINITELY NOT COVID SECURE

I love immersive theatre and had very high hopes for this, but it was a disjointed, confusing experience. It definitely is not ‘COVID-secure’ - far too many people crammed into, and moving past each other in small spaces, social distancing is impossible and the actors will stand very close to you with no mask, having to shout due to the loud music. We thought we'd be in small groups, but we were shunted into the first room to find lots of people already milling about. It was incredibly noisy - the cast shouted various things at us - nobody seemed to have any clue what was going on. A solitary dalek appeared - completely underwhelming! It felt like this section was just a 30+ minute staging post. The next part could have been brilliant, but again there were far too many people to be 'managed'. We had a fun chat with Shakespeare and thought things might be looking up, but then our host didn't seem to know where to take us next! The Pig Man might have been brilliant, but none of us could hear what he was saying over the ridiculously loud background noise. Then there was more confusing wandering about before the interval. The singers in the bar were very good, but we were there much too long. After the interval there was a really well done element (see below if you don't mind a spoiler) and we again hoped things were improving. We were wrong! The final scene felt like it dragged on forever! None of us fully understood the point. The whole experience really needs much tighter audience management and a more cohesive script. SPOILERS - having seen other reviews - I expected more than 1 Dalek and 1 Cyberman. There was no sense of threat or urgency when the solitary Cyberman wandered (didn't stomp) into the room and then just stood there as the large number of people who had to move to the next area prevented any rushing. The reason I've given it 3 stars instead of 2 is because of the Weeping Angels which was really well done - such a shame that there wasn't much more in the same vein.

2.0 star rating Michelle james from London, England

DOCTOR WHO FAN

To be fair it was so disorganised it was stupid. Social distance guidelines went out the window. Didn’t feel safe at all. People didn’t know what they were doing. Even the actors didn’t seem to know what they were doing. You really didn’t get to see much of the story at all. All disjointed. Props good though. Expected to hear more from the doctors and others. Also the drinks were really expensive. I wouldn’t go to anything like that again.

2.0 star rating Nick from London, England

A MESS

I completely agree with the other reviewer here: worra shambles. That's to take nothing from the cast, who put in heart and soul, and were subtly guiding bewildered punters from room to room, when clearly they had no idea what was going on or where they were supposed to be heading. Respect to them. Less respect to the script - perhaps this was just too ambitious a project? It did not work. We were guided into the first room by an amiable scientist, in a group of about 15 - our group for the trip, I imagined. However, in the first room - a kind of UNIT HQ packed with screens - we joined at least two other groups, and this haphazard mass of confused punters wandering around would sum up the experience. UNIT personnel took turns to shout scripted gibberish at us, over backgrounds of sirens, bangs and whistles. Two Daleks were trundled out, stood into doorways, did nothing then were trundled back. Our first monster meet: distinctly underwhelming. Later, we met an Ood, Brian, whom my daughter liked very much, and he sent us off to meet a Pig Man for some reason or other. That was the gig: WE - the punters - were supposed to be saving the world, so were occasionally tasked with something pointless to make us feel useful. The most bizarre part was when we ended up in a "spaceship" where a couple of female aliens sang (beautifully) songs by David Bowie, Radiohead and Katy Perry. There, we found a table and sat there, with no clue what to do next, until eventually my daughter asked for a drink from the bar. I spent £7.50 on 2 small cans (of lager and Coke). After a good half an hour, we made a desperate break for it as I spotted a small breakaway group perhaps escaping the madness. Otherwise I fear we'd still be there now. But there was one final room, filled with ten Time Lords emoting. By this stage I was praying for it to be over, and hang my atheism. Please let me leave. Even then, when it finally, mercifully ended, we were left milling about and had to ask where the exit was. There were a couple of decent moments - the stomping Cyberman actually scared me, and the dark corridor of the Weeping Angels worked really well. But they were short moments.

2.0 star rating Martin from London, England

NO SOCIAL DISTANCING

I was really looking forward to this - particularly as it had been understandably delayed due to Covid. I don’t know if it was because it’s a preview but it all felt very haphazard - like it wasn’t really ready to open. The actors absolutely tried their best but even they seemed sometimes lost. At times we were left wandering around really not having any idea of what we should be doing or where we should be. And sadly absolutely no social distancing - I struggled to understand how it met Covid restrictions - and sadly I just didn’t therefore feel safe. Personally I would give this a few months to get going and for restrictions to ease.

2.0 star rating Glenn from London, England

DISAPPOINTING

My daughter really enjoyed it but I have to agree with the previous that it was really chaotic and disorganised. Parts were interesting and the alien singers in the bar were worthy of 5/5 but overall it was very disappointing. I am worried that I'll be getting a message soon on my Covid app telling me I need to self isolate as social distancing went totally out of the window and I was very close to over 50 different people at different times during the show. Shame, as it had so much potential.

2.0 star rating Darren from London, England

NOT AS GOOD AS EXPECTED

Was very hard to understand lots of action at the same times by different actor's.... hard to hear at times due to to many people acting at one time and all shouting or talking.... was expecting more monsters only a few cyberman seen but was ushered out to the next room when they arrived so hardly saw them same as the darliks.. had done good parts in it.... drinks very expensive 2. 50 a can of coke .... gift shop did hardly any items no sonic screwdrivers overall on a scale of 1 to 10 it would come in as a 3 pushing a 4

2.0 star rating Dan Griffiths from Maesteg, Wales

GREAT PRODUCTION VALUES - NOT SUCH A GREAT STORY

Wonderful, enthusiastic performances by the cast and strong production values couldn't hide an overblown story with odd pacing issues. Some scenes, especially the ending one, drag on forever and our group agreed that we all lost focus. In dire need of a script editor and more set piece scenes like the weeping angels one. Overall, very talky with good effects, but everything is so loud with multiple things happening at once that I felt I missed a lot. The actors were all fantastic though and you can see that it is a labour of love, but more for those steeped in Doctor Who lore than a a New Who viewer, who might find it too confusing.

2.0 star rating Seonju Choi from London, England

NOT COVID SAFE

We went there this Sunday. Even though the production itself was great and immersive, but I must say it was not that Covid safe. Although all the visitors were all wearing masks, none of the actors were wearing masks, for the dramatic performance, most of actors had to shout and I could even see their spit in the air. There was no social distance, almost everyone had to stand very closely to each other, shoulder to shoulder. One point, we were taken to the inside of tent where 20 people were all standing there again shoulder to shoulder. Would that even allowed in this Covid time? We were so stressed with this lack of any safety measure. It was too chaotic, too much noise was going on constantly everywhere, too difficult to concentrate on the actor’s talking with the loud background noise.

2.0 star rating Rebecca from London, England

CONFUSING AND LONG

I share the thoughts of most of the other raters - production values were fantastic, but I had no idea what was happening. I think we were unlucky as we got caught in a stalling tactic - a lengthy scene that had nothing to do with the story - and my only guess is that it was to pace us out. But it meant we missed 50% of the experience of act 1. And I still don’t understand why you’d spend so much on dalexs, cybermen and angels if you only show them for a few seconds. The script was off the rails. In fact, I’m not even sure if there is one, or if it’s just improvisation around a theme. It was indulgent, windy & one note. The actors put their all into what they’ve been given to work with - but by the end I had not a clue what was going on and was waiting for it to finish. All effort on production, no effort on the actual experience of the audience. And to make costs meet- they ferry far too many people through - which leads to confusion and chaos. Disappointing.

2.0 star rating Russ from London, England

RUB THE PALMS OF YOUR HANDS TOGETHER TO SAVE THE UNIVERSE!

The U.N.I.T scientists shout: "Brace yourselves!" So we grab onto a rail or a desk or something... And nothing happens. "Keep this space clear, everybody!" a scientist shouts. Is a Dalek coming? No. "Prepare to go through the time fracture. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1..." Oh, power failure, can't do it. Hey, look, a Dalek! But it's not moving and it's behind a gauze screen. Hey, there's a woman with a 3-D printed plastic ray gun - is she going to use it!?! No. Lookout it's a cyberman! On his own. Perhaps he's on his way to the toilets? Oh, no, we're trapped - in the bar, for half an hour! Hey the Time Lords are arguing about how to save the universe - blah, blah, on and on and on and on... Two and a half hours later... 1st Dr: "Well done!" 2nd Dr: "You've done it!" 3rd Dr: "You humans are so brave!" 4th Dr: etc, etc...

1.0 star rating Phill from London, England

OMNISHAMBLES

I bought tickets for my wife back in august 2020 and had hoped to take her in January, on her birthday..... the pandemic put paid to that. I admit to being a little anxious about attending now, with social distancing still in place but the website indicated that the idea of social distancing may be being used to the show’s advantage with the idea of isolation and immersion.... good idea I thought. This all changed when I turned the corner of Davies Mews and saw the queue. Following on from that we were herded from cloakroom (£2 per item) to bar (£10 per drink) to confusing areas where overly enthusiastic RADA members shouted at you and still could not be heard. We then got herded to another bar (£10 G&T) and then more shouting and confusion before we reach the panto of the finale in all it’s ‘oh yes he is.... oh no he’s not’ and ‘it’s behind you’ glory before being shunted to a replica tardis for a photo and then ANOTHER bar and shop..... No social distancing, permanently felt pushed and jostled and could not help multiply the morass of people by the cost of the ticket (and drinks!) to think I contributed to the ‘success’ of this Love dr who, wanted to love this like I loved war of the worlds but just left feeling violated.

1.0 star rating Mike Neale from London, England

SHAMBOLIC AND DANGEROUS

I had the misfortune to endure this show today. I hope I live to tell the tale. It was utterly chaotic, with no one really knowing what they were supposed to be doing, but more alarmingly, COVID rules seemed to be totally ignored. There was no social distancing whatsoever, particularly at the end, with literally hundreds of people crammed together in a pen. The people in front of me were only 20cm away, never mind 2 metres. I was desperate to leave but was at the back and couldn’t get out. It was extremely uncomfortable. As for the story and plot, well was there one? It was all over the place. The sets and costumes were good, and the actors did the very best they could, but what was going on? At one point we were told to “go down the corridor to find Torchwood.” We went down a corridor but at the end there was another actor talking to some other people. Were we meant to join them? Who knows. Most of it felt like padding. But if you haven’t had both jabs (as I haven’t), be very careful.

1.0 star rating Robert from London, England

NOISY AND CONFUSED

I went to a preview, so hopefully some of this has been addressed. However, this was loud, confused, and somewhat shambolic. The first room is very off-putting, with teams of 'scientists' running around in a panic, ordering people to duck to avoid non-existent death rays or some-such. Not only murder on the knees, but my ears came out feeling like I'd been to a nightclub! It was difficult to hear your tour guides as explosions and huge rumbling bass distracted you from the somewhat lacklustre set design. The constantly-repeating, all-expense-spared video footage of invading aliens and darleks also made it look cheap (which is more than be said for the drinks served later on). Later rooms felt disjointed, much like the more recent TV series, with a weird 'blind date' sketch set in Elizabethan times feeling particularly out-of-place. The alien costumes were a saving grace, but a lot of characters were ordinary humans wearing ordinary clothing. All-in-all, avoid.

1.0 star rating Anthony from London, England

TERRIBLE!!

From the start you are faced with loads of people shouting incoherently. This continues for about 25 mins, until you are shuffled downstairs for even more confusion. Then another area for more confusion. My family and I had no idea what was going on or what the story was. We asked a few actors what was happening and they didn't seem to be to aware either. It seemed that most of the footage on screens were just clips from old episodes. And the worst thing was that we only had only a 5 second glimpse of a Dalek. All in all, a terrible waste of money, time, actors and the good Dr's name.

1.0 star rating Craig from London, England

AN ABSOLUTE EMBARRASSMENT

Aside from the total disregard of covid rules, no-one involved seemed to know what they were doing. My partner wasn’t feeling well at the start (v stuffy in there) so we asked if there was somewhere she could get some air. We were told no. We asked if there was a bathroom, they said go further into the experience if we want to use a bathroom. We asked if we could get a drink, they said the same thing. Drama students are touching you and screaming in your face. They’re more interested in staying in character than helping you. One actor approached us and told her to start ducking and diving to avoid something that wasn’t there. She said she wasn’t feeling up to it. He sneered and said “Why did you even come here then?” It didn’t feel like a Doctor Who experience, it felt like a work awayday designed by the HR intern. Not worth a penny of the (very expensive) ticket price. An embarrassment to the DW brand.

1.0 star rating Kelly from Hove

A REALLY UNPLEASANT DAY OUT

I did think this would be more like an escape room adventure where you'd get to pick and choose things and be properly interactive and create your own outcome. It's just scripted for you, and you're shoved along where you're told. Maybe I should have done more research but i wasn't expecting this. Wearing a mask isn't fun when it's so hot in there, but the actors don't wear them and they're shouting and spitting right up close to you. There was a few people with learning difficulties in our group and the actors didn't know how to handle them and their questions. And they didn't know much about Doctor Who. Someone asked "William Shakespeare" a question about the series and he had clearly never watched. The singing in the interval was really good and the Weeping Angels bit was effective. But it feels like whoever designed this designed it for themselves and for out of work actors, and not for a paying audience.

1.0 star rating P P from London, England

A DANGEROUS MESS

If you read no further, my advice is simple, do not risk your life and your health to see this show. This event is entirely unsafe, and is putting the lives of all their staff at risk by having them unmasked during their entire working day. Coupled with smoke machines, air conditioning and cramped environments this is a super-spreader event waiting to happen. In terms of the actual show, even without the pandemic it'd barely warrant 3 stars. There simply isn't enough control and flow to the event, and people are picked by sheer chance to actually learn the story. We spent over an hour quite lost during our visit, no idea what was occuring until a cast member finally twigged. The only plus point is that the story was authentically a Dr Who story and decently presented, but honestly it wasn't worth the risk.

1.0 star rating Steve Amos from London, England

2 HOURS OF MY LIFE WASTED

We went last night, family group of 6, we have been to other immersive theatre events and on the whole have enjoyed them, this we did not. Its a complete shambles, chaotic, unstructured, confusing, sometimes childish, with a storyline that doesnt make sense. Throw in some unfunny attempts at humour, repetitive monologue, blurry video clips and characters who you have no idea who they are meant to be and you get this mish-mash of an experience which only leaves you looking for the exit door/gift shop and an escape. We couldnt stand it any more, we asked to leave early, my sincere thanks to the security guard permitting us freedom from a night where my wife later felt she had to apologise to us all for booking it. If you are thinking of booking this, dont, you've been warned, as we left the security guard reminded us that we shouldnt leave yet as we hadnt saved the galaxy, so finally I apologise if any parts of the galaxy were destroyed by our hurried exit.

1.0 star rating Gary West from London, England

ONE STAR IS TOO GOOD FOR THIS RUBBISH

Dreadful. Really, really bad am-dram rubbish. This is a noisy, badly planned, badly executed mish-mash of old ideas, with lots of poor actors shouting their heads off at the same time. there is no plot, no thrills, no excitement, no shape; the 'volunteer' ambles around a cacaphonous set of basements for no reason, then stands in a crap bar for half an hour, then a disappointing ending where nothing happens A complete waste of time.

1.0 star rating Joodie from London, England

AWFUL AND WASTE OF MONEY EXPERIENCE

I was really looking forward to this, but I came away feeling relieved it was over. I think some people get a better experience than others. I never saw a cyber man or a weeping Angel like some reviewers mention. I got a glimpse of a dalek! The whole thing was badly coordinated with actors not in control of groups, no direction of what to do or where to go next. At one point I was left standing still not knowing where to go. I joined a group but had no idea what was going on. The interval wasn’t indicated and I didn’t even know it was the interval I just thought it was a room to wait in. I got asked to wait until told to leave this area and by the time I got asked to move on my little group were the last to leave and we totally missed half of the end scene. Personally I had no immersive interaction and had no idea what was going on most of the time. It just consisted of actors shouting at each other and it was hit or miss when you got put somewhere that was useful to the storyline - which I totally lost a quarter of the way in. Personally for me it was a very unpleasant waste of time and money - not exciting or something I can recommend.

1.0 star rating Ali Mafi from London, England

AN ABSOLUTE YAWN A MINUTE

Ok let’s start with the positives; The settings are great as are the costumes. The attempts at audience participation were a dismal failure. Some of the crew should be commended for their acting but most are never going to hold an Oscar. The bar , during the interval, offered a meagre choice. No whiskey ,for example . After that came the finale. Far far too long and tear jerkingly boring. I would rather rub broken glass into my eyeballs than endure that again. There are thousands of better and more fun ways to spend that much money They really need to find a way of making it more participative and not through idiotic comments

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