Secret Theatre’s acclaimed artistic director Richard Crawford is back in town with A Bonded City, a new world premiere set in a new secret Soho location.
Who doesn’t love a spy thriller? From the interactive theatre group that brought you The Great Gatsby and Nights at Studio 54 at the Peninsula Hong Kong, as well as the chilling Redemption Room, comes a new tale of international espionage and intrigue directed by acclaimed artistic director Richard Crawford that’s set in an indulgent, hidden location in the heart of Hong Kong.
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The Bonded City is a site-specific immersive show where the audience becomes part of the action. In the theatre’s newest production, James Bond meets The Usual Suspects and guests will become sleuths and interact with some of the world’s most infamous villains as they help solve the case of the missing famous secret agent.
Great for groups, pairs or lone wolves, this immersive and interactive show will test your espionage skills and see if you have what it takes to become a Double O. Your mission – should you choose to accept it – will begin with finding your way into the new secret location in Soho. Once you make entry, you’ll be able to embrace a cross-section of spaces, from a vibrant casino to prison cells, a secret club and, of course, the show’s brand-new MI6 Headquarters.
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The show runs every Thursday to Saturday in June 2023, from 7 pm, with tickets priced at HK$1,399 per person, inclusive of three drinks, or opt for the Bond VIP ticket at HK$1,999, which includes three show cocktails and free flow of champagne from 7 pm to 11 pm along with an additional secret experience included. Partygoers also are welcome to stay and enjoy an after-party to continue the fun until midnight.
Once guests have bought their tickets, they will receive secret instructions, including the new Soho address.
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