Anyone who takes the stand swears to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. But it’s up to each juror to determine that person’s credibility. Is the defendant guilty or not guilty? Cutting through layers of histrionics, coached statements, and inconsistent stories is no easy task. So, slap on your most impartial face, because The Jury Experience in Toronto invites you to step into the courtroom.
Let the record reflect: the drama will unfold at Paradise Theatre on select dates over the coming months. With limited spots available for this edge-of-your-seat staged trial, secure your seat before all participant positions are filled. This live theater event needs individuals with sound judgment who are eager to uphold justice. Does that sound like you?
What is “The Jury Experience”?
It’s a fictional trial designed to challenge your convictions. As a juror, you’ll confront morality head-on, evaluating witness testimonies, cross-examinations, and forensic evidence that test your sense of right and wrong. Professional live actors will deliver riveting opening and closing arguments, plus all the drama that comes with a high-stakes legal battle. After weighing the evidence, the fate of the defendant rests, in part, on your shoulders.
Tell me more about this “The Jury Experience”
Paradise Theatre, a celebrated hub of storytelling and Art Deco charm, has been screening rare and classic films for decades. Known for its cinematic legacy, it’s the perfect venue to host The Jury Experience. The 20th-century theatre will be transformed into a high-pressure courtroom while embracing its film culture by displaying evidence on the big screen. The jury will be presented with the full picture, and you’ll have the chance to vote.
A pressure cooker of emotional intensity, intrigue, and often unanswered questions, the courtroom is an exciting place to be—especially if you have a part to play in the trial’s outcome. The Jury Experience is interactive and fully invested in the gripping battle between good and bad that holds our curious minds captive. On select dates, Torontonians can serve as the courtroom’s conscience.