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Published on March 10th, 2026 | by Adrian Gunning

Fever Celebrates World Theatre Day with an Immersive Tribute to Live Storytelling

Brisbane, 10 March 2026 – On March 27th, the world celebrates World Theatre Day, established in 1961 by the International Theatre Institute to honor one of the oldest and most transformative art forms in human history. From ancient amphitheaters to modern stages, theatre has remained a space where communities gather to question, to feel, and to connect.

To mark the occasion, Fever recommends The Jury Experience: An Immersive Courtroom Case, an immersive production that pays tribute to theatrical tradition while boldly reimagining it for today’s audiences.

At its heart, theatre has always been about shared experience: collective tension, moral dilemmas, and the singular electricity of live performance. The Jury Experience puts a twist on this tradition by transforming the audience into the jury itself. In real time, attendees vote on which evidence is admissible, which testimonies stand or fall, and ultimately, what verdict is delivered. The outcome shifts with every decision, ensuring that no two performances are ever the same, each one shaped entirely by the people in the room.

The Jury Experience offers more than entertainment; it is designed to spark meaningful dialogue. Whether attended with friends, family, or a partner, this immersive courtroom experience invites audiences to reflect on complex moral questions and explore differing viewpoints. With its emotionally charged atmosphere and compelling narrative, it provides an ideal setting for post-show discussion, making it a memorable shared experience for a wide range of audiences.

“We created The Jury Experience to invite people into complex moral dilemmas they might never face in their everyday lives. That’s the unique power of theatre — it allows us to step into other realities, challenge our assumptions, and see the world through someone else’s eyes. By expanding interactive theatre, we’re building on that foundation and helping drive the art form in a new experiential direction — one that is more immediate, more personal, and deeply collaborative. Our ambition is not only to tell compelling stories, but to evolve how audiences engage with them, reaching new communities and reinforcing theatre’s role as a living, breathing cultural force. This is live storytelling that honours theatrical heritage while embracing the participatory energy that defines how audiences want to connect today,” says Isabella Szpigiel, Global Head of The Jury Experience at Fever.

This World Theatre Day, The Jury Experience celebrates theatre not only as heritage, but as a living, expanding cultural force, one that continues to adapt, connect, and surprise on a truly global scale.

Tickets are available now via the Fever app and https://thejuryexperience.com/. 

Show information: 

The Jury Experience – Death by AI: Who Pays the Price?
Venue: Old Museum Brisbane
Dates and times: 09/04/2026 18:00, 20:00; 17/04/2026 18:00, 18:30, 20:00, 20:30
25/06/2026 18:00, 18:30, 20:00, 20:30; 20/08/2026 18:00, 20:00
From: AUD$44.00
Tickets can be purchased at: https://feverup.com/m/337532

The Jury Experience: Million-Dollar Murder or Web of Lies?
Venue: Old Museum Brisbane
Dates and times: 12/03/2026 18:30, 20:30; 30/04/2026 18:00, 20:00
21/05/2026 18:00, 20:00; 16/07/2026 18:00, 20:00
From: AUD$49.00
Tickets can be purchased at: https://feverup.com/m/454336


About the Author

Adrian lives in Melbourne Australia and has a huge passion for gaming, technology and pop culture. He recently finished his a Bachelor of Journalism and is currently focusing on games journalism. When not writing and playing video games, Adrian can be found in Comics 'R' Us debating the pros of the DC Universe and cons of the Marvel Universe.



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