What Is It?![]() Part game, part theater, and part tour, Accomplice productions are unlike anything found in a theater, sending its audience on an actual journey through the streets of the city. Armed with a few initial bits of information, participants are sent on a mission, aided by clues and mysterious cast members strewn throughout various locations such as streetcorners, bars, out of the way shops, and seedy alleys. Audiences in groups of up to 10 traverse the city streets, piecing together clues of a meticulously crafted plot. The Accomplice sites, naturally are kept secret - it's all part of the fun. Who's in on it? Who's not? Accomplice is an experience you won't soon forget. "Not enough information," you say? Trust us—the fun is in the surprises. Each production is a unique adventure, and no previous knowledge of other Accomplice shows is necessary. Accomplice: New York, the original Accomplice production, is the creation of brother-and-sister-team Tom Salamon and Betsy Sufott and began its run in April 2005. Catching fire as an inventive and captivating experience, word of Accomplice: New York spread and shows began to sell out months in advance. After thousands of enthusiastic audience members participated in their first unique experience, the creators returned with an all new New York City adventure, Accomplice: The Village in January 2007. Nationwide expansion came in 2008 with co-producer Neil Patrick Harris participating in the creation of the latest production, Accomplice: Hollywood. |