Customer Reviews for Doctor Who Time Fracture: An Immersive Adventure

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Good, immersive fun

5/5
Bryan from London, England
6th April 2022

Went to Time Fracture today. On the whole. the experience was really good fun, with the hard working actors drawing you into the action to make you feel part of everything. My only criticisms are that, at the start, it's all a bit chaotic, and takes a bit too long to really get going, and the groups of people need to be shepherded more as they don't all have the same experience once it does get going. I found myself walking into scenes that were already well along with no idea what was going on. But, taken as a whole, it's extremely enjoyable, and kids will definitely throw themselves into it. Round of applause for all the actors and especially the wonderful singers.

You will enjoy it!

5/5
John Oxley from London, England
14th May 2022

The only criticism I have is the stairs. There was no warnings of such. But overall we loved it. The actors playing William Shakespear and Queen Elizabeth 1st were exceptional. That said, they all were. Well done gang, pity about the bar! Cyberman, Darlek, Silent Angels, Time Tunnel, it was really good! If you like Dr Who, you will love this!

Doctor Who Time Fracture

5/5
TINA SPARKS from London, England
5th June 2021

Terrific night out. Really good fun. A great chance to get totally involved if you wanted ( idid!) But also quietly observe if your shy. The actors were fantastic leading you through each location. Very good props and effects. I would thoroughly recommend but perhaps a bit frightening for under 12 or nervous dispositions!!

Wonderful

5/5
Mark Trager from London, England
7th June 2021

An outstanding experience. I took my 2 sons who are big Who fans and they came out speechless with joy. The amount of detail, content and creativity involved in this show was incredible. The story, the twists, turns, sets, makeup. Even the interval was a joy - no spoilers but we were beaming the whole way through. I guess, if you're not at all familiar with Dr Who, you'd probably appreciate less but I'm no expert and I loved being whisked away on the adventure. All the actors were very strong and seamlessly interacted with us. I also liked the way that there were multiple journeys through, so you could see it again and discover new things but didn't feel like you had missed anything. Felt like a huge amount of time, money and love had been poured into this. So many highlights - but the scene straight after the interval was totally delicious and terrifying. If you even remotely like Dr Who, you MUST go. Well done to everyone involved in producing this mind feast.

An amazing day

5/5
London Who Fan from London, England
7th June 2021

A vast universe-spanning experience that features friends and foes: friends from UNIT and all the expected, favourite foes from the TV series: Daleks, Cybermen and - especially impressive (and immersive), the Weeping Angels. Check in was fairly quick, with a temperature check to see that you're not Covid+. We were then grouped with our other 'volunteers to save the world', and were debriefed by UNIT scientists about what's happened and how we can help. Rooms were large enough to socially distance, and there were even guide spots on the floor to enable safe spacing between non-bubbled households. Actors were particularly impressive: especially those in the Victorian Torchwood storyline - really bounced off the participants by improvising as well as moving the plot along. Don't miss out - at £50 for nearly 2 and half hours action packed entertainment, it's well worth it.

Amazing, expansive, thrilling

5/5
David baker from London, England
6th June 2021

Similar to other immersive theatre hits from recent years - especially The Drowned Man, and of course The Crash of the Elysium. Lots of ‘ zones/scenes’ that you are led through by characters from the story - taking you through the events of the story. Acting is top notch, with performers reacting to responses from members of their small audience groups. Without giving too much away, it’s divided in 2 halves, the first half working your way to a destination, the second half more linear than the first and wrapping up the plot satisfactorily. Who fans will love it - references from across 58 years in the sets, script and performances. And you get to see all your favourite monsters (unless yours are the Sontarans) and hear from all the Doctors in one way or another. An amazing achievement- top marks to writer, director and the many performers.

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