Mystery On The Polar Express: The Ultimate Virtual Team Challenge
Virtual Office Parties & Company Celebrations Last Minute Virtual Event BookingsFrom £10pp
People 5-1,000+
Let’s Do Something Impossible For The Holidays is a magical virtual team-building event created to amaze teams!
Hosted by Lawrence Larouche, who uses the art of magic and illusion to show that we’re all capable of doing something (seemingly) impossible. There is something very magical about the “holiday season” and your team will be led through a range of incredible tricks and experiments.
Prepare for lots of audience participation as your team will be performing lots of the magic themselves. By the end, we will have you thinking that Holiday Magic is very real!
This event is broadcast directly from ‘The Factory Fantastic’ (a real-life magic factory!)
Both 30-45 minute and 60-minute shows are available to book.
This Holiday Season show is for groups looking for an event with lots of interaction that will amaze their guests. It is suitable for team building, holiday office parties, client events and more.
-> Your event will begin with an intro for Lawrence.
-> After a short tour through The Factory Fantastic, magician Lawrence Larouche welcomes everyone to the spectacular venue which resembles a scene from Willy Wonka.
-> Lawrence will then begin choosing members of the team to do some remarkable mind-reading stunts on each other and eventually get everyone involved in several visual and psychological experiments that will have them all spellbound.
-> Some time will be put aside for teaching guests a trick.
-> The show comes to a climactic ending with a stunt that has everyone involved.
Arrange for beverages & snacks to be delivered alongside your experience from £26pp + VAT (inc UK delivery). Contact us for full details & options available.
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