
A live courtroom drama that puts you in the shoes of a juror is about to open its doors to Helsinkians. “The Jury Experience” is a 75-minute simulated trial packed with convincing performances and ethical questions that even the District Court of Helsinki would be proud of. You’ll need to use your problem-solving skills, intelligence, and good judgement to cast your vote for the final verdict.
On selected dates over the coming months, you’ll have a chance to analyse the evidence and hear from witnesses just like you would in a real trial. This high-stakes courtroom drama will be held at Ravintola Töölö Auditorium and the spots are limited so secure your tickets now.
What is “The Jury Experience”?
Unlike traditional theater, this interactive courtroom drama places you at the center of justice being served. Skilled actors present compelling arguments, dramatic witness testimonies, and surprising evidence that not only challenge your preconceptions, but also create a tension-filled environment where every detail matters. By the time closing arguments conclude, you’ll find yourself wrestling with philosophical questions before casting your vote.
Tell me more about “The Jury Experience”
The immersive nature begins the moment you enter the venue, carefully designed to replicate an authentic courtroom environment. From the moment the bailiff calls “all rise” to the closing arguments, every aspect follows realistic legal procedures, condensed into a riveting 75-minute format.
The professional actors don’t just recite lines—they embody their roles with conviction, making impassioned pleas that will have you questioning which side to believe. “The Jury Experience” in Helsinki is appropriate for anyone 12 and older, be they law enthusiasts, fans of immersive experiences or anyone looking for a different evening plan.
“The Jury Experience” in Helsinki is just like jury duty but way shorter and without the inconvenience. Feel the thrill of a simulated courtroom drama and find out if you’ve got what it takes to decide guilty or not guilty.
Choose a date in the coming months and head to the Ravintola Töölö Auditorium to become part of the jury. Doors usually open 30 minutes prior to the start time and seats are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis in each zone. Late entry is not permitted, so make sure you get there with some time to spare.