Prepare to be amazed! ‘Deceased By Jamie Daws’ unveils the impossible: separating life from death! A chilling mystery where spectators become part of the macabre. Unforgettable!
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Deceased By Jamie Daws
Discover the chilling mystery of Deceased By Jamie Daws, a performance piece that blurs the line between reality and illusion. This haunting experience explores the depths of human nature, where the boundary between the living and the dead becomes terrifyingly unclear.
At the heart of this story is a dinner party turned nightmare. At 8 PM, ten people sat down to a meal; by 10 PM, eight of them were dead, victims of two sadistic serial killers in one of the most disturbing cases of cannibalism ever reported.
Key Features:
- Interactive experience: Spectators take part in separating the living from the dead.
- Unforgettable narrative: A story of horror that challenges psychological perceptions.
- Immersive elements: Includes a set of 10 photos and an envelope containing the final revelation.
- Instant reset: Allows for immediate re-performance without the need for lengthy preparation.
As the performance unfolds, the spectator is handed an envelope and ten photos. The task? To identify the killers hiding among the victims. Through a series of suspenseful choices, the spectator and performer each end up holding a photo of the killers, revealed to be the same as those in the envelope, marked with undeniable evidence.
This performance will leave your audience questioning the nature of truth and perception. Each element is designed for examination and reusability, ensuring a seamless performance every time.
*Note: Photographs are supplied blank on the back for customizable details.
Deceased By Jamie DawsÂ
An exploration of what is humanly possible. A separation of the living and the dead.Â
A chance for your spectators to experience something they have not nor will ever experience again.Â
At 8PM 10 people sat down to dinner, by 10PM 8 of them were dead.Â
Each guest murdered by two sadistic serial killers in one of the most disturbing cases of cannibalism ever reported.Â
As you explain this horrific story, an envelope is handed to your spectator to hold. Next, 10 photos are introduced. It is explained that the killers are lost amongst the victims and it is down to your spectator to separate the living from the dead. 5 photos are handed to your spectator and 5 are kept by the performer. The spectator is instructed to hold the photos behind their back and slide one photo from the top to the bottom. They must keep doing this until they get a feeling, whatever feeling that may be.Â
Once they are satisfied, they are to remove the top photo and hold it behind their back being sure never to let go of it. The performer does the exact same behind his back. The remaining photos are exchanged between the performer and spectator. She is then instructed to place her photo in so that it is faced the opposite way to the other pictures and to mix them. Again, the performer also does this. Both stacks of photos are brought out and both the performer and spectator have one single photo turned, sight unseen the other way.Â
The envelope is brought back into play and the spectator tips out what is inside. Two photos that of a man and a woman. The killers. And although the spectator did not let go of their selection for a single second, and they have an undeniable account of what has happened, they slide their selection from their stack of photos and reveal it to be the same killer found in the envelope. The performer then does the same and is found to have selected the second killer.Â
But if all of this is true, then we would need evidence that those in the envelope really were the killers. At this time, the photos from the envelope are turned over to reveal the words KILLER scratched in blood red on the back of them. And every other photo? They have DEAD etched in blood on the back of them. Everything is examinable and the reset is instant.Â
*Please note the Photographs are supplied blank on the back so you can write whatever you desire.Â
This is the deceased.