Belfast based theatre company Cahoots NI have created a fun filled immersive theatrical experience, available to stream directly to your own home.

In this ambitious and unique undertaking, Cahoots NI, the makers of Under the Hawthorn Tree, Secrets of Space, Shh! We have a Plan and more, will broadcast from an extensive, purpose built set where magic and illusion have no boundaries.

The University of Wonder & Imagination is now enrolling students of all ages and magical abilities…and there’s a place with your name on it!

This fun, interactive experience is suitable for all the family to enjoy via the magic of digital technology. Assemble with your fellow students and journey to the most unusual of universities, where the mysterious Professor Bamberg will send you off on a self-navigated quest where nothing is quite as it seems.

You will interact with the liveliest of lecturers, choose your subjects of study, enter themed rooms and encounter all kinds of problems and puzzles, unlocking your magical powers as you go. You’re bound to leave this hallowed centre of magical learning with your mind boggled and your brain bamboozled, but do you have what it takes to graduate from the University of Wonder & Imagination?

This brand new type of event is directed by you, the audience. The choices you’ll make live, during the event, will shape your unique experience.

Cahoots NI tours to ever-growing audiences at home and across the world and their work is acclaimed in Ireland, the UK, Asia, America and has been enjoyed in theatres, schools and healthcare settings since 2001.

Cahoots NI is organised by glór and will stream on Saturday 14 November. Shows start at 11am and continue throughout the day. Tickets €12 per family/device. Best suited for age 7+

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