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Accomplice Announces New Adventures in NYC

By: May. 16, 2016
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Accomplice, an interactive theater group that blends the fun of a scavenger hunt with smart improvisational theater for a one of a kind experience, announces two new shows for the summer season. Beginning June 2016, tourists and native New Yorkers alike will be able to experience The Quest for the Seven Teeth, a children's experience through Central Park; and The Quest for the Missing Slipper, a ladies night out based on the Cinderella fairy tale. For a limited time, show-goers can take advantage of special pricing during three previews for each show on select dates in the month of June, with a cost of $40 for the children's experience and $70 for the ladies night out experience.

"With our recently launched shows, we've created two new immersive stories to explore, all set against the backdrop of some of New York City's most iconic locations," says Accomplice creator, Betsy Salamon. "These shows are an extension of our original concept and serve two very different, but equally interesting audiences: children, who with their ability to set 'real' aside and delve into their imagination without pretense are particularly well-suited to this adventure, and women of all ages, seeking a moment to forget about work, kids, significant others or whatever it might be for a fun, interactive bonding experience."

The Quest for the Seven Teeth was created to ignite children's imaginations as they embark on an exciting and meaningful outdoor quest, assisting the Tooth Fairy's cousin, Franklin, in finding some teeth to replace those that he lost. Young participants will dive into a world of fanciful characters that use crafts, puzzles and games to move the story along and come to Franklin's rescue. Lasting approximately two hours, the show runs rain or shine in Central Park and was designed for children 5- 8 years old, but can be adjusted for the audience at hand. The cost is $1,000 based on group bookings of 10 children, accompanied by up to five adults.

Designed for ladies and their closest gal pals, the second of the new shows, The Quest for the Missing Slipper, promises an adults-only evening filled with laughter, libations and a little bit of magic. Groups of gals who join this interactive show have the chance to help a girl named Cindy break the curse that has hung over her family for years. Nothing is as it seems as participants conjure their way through spells and enchantments along the cobblestone streets of New York's Meatpacking District. Running approximately two and a half hours, The Quest for the Missing Slipper includes chocolate and cocktails. The cost is $1,500 based on a private group of up to 12 people.

Accomplice currently runs three additional shows including its original concept Accomplice New York, a three-hour tour through lower Manhattan; Accomplice The Village, a two-hour tour through one of the city's most recognizable neighborhoods; and Save the Big Apple, a full-day luxury expedition throughout Manhattan and Brooklyn. Apart from its works for the public, Accomplice has also created the stationary theatrical event, Cabinet of Curiosities, an immersive cocktail party including elements of carnival and side-show characters designed expressly for adult corporate and private events and priced upon request. For more information or to book, visit www.accomplicetheshow.com.







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