The Jury Experience in Savannah is an immersive courtroom drama where you serve as a juror and decide the verdict in a high-stakes trial. From the first gavel, you’re inside the tension—witnesses under lights, evidence that won’t sit still, and that quiet moment when certainty slips. Do intentions matter more than outcomes? Does procedure outrank compassion? You’ll debate, you’ll doubt, you’ll vote. With multiple cases in rotation, each session reframes the big questions and tests where your moral compass points—tonight.
The Jury Experience: what is on in Savannah?
Death on the Port Side
Inside The Jury Experience, you sit in a fictional courtroom as a late‑night speedboat outing among friends unravels: one friend gone, another silent in a coma, and the accused is a powerful politician’s child whose name seems to part crowds. Lean in. Testimony drifts and clashes, memories slur at the edges, and what was thrill becomes a knot of accident or intent. You feel privilege tilt the room, tempers flicker, and loyalties warp; they say what they saw—then doubt it—while you weigh responsibility that never quite settles.
What is The Jury Experience?
The Jury Experience is a live, immersive courtroom show where you participate directly: you hear evidence, debate in real time, vote, and shoulder the moral and psychological tension of deciding a verdict. With multiple cases for strong replayability, professional performances, and a 60–75 minute format, each session stands alone. All trials are fictional, presented as self-contained cases, and the experience is recommended for ages 12+.
Evidence rarely aligns perfectly; it asks you to look closer and sit with uncertainty. In the jury box, doubt and duty share the same seat. You weigh what’s proven against what feels just—and carry the responsibility of your choice out the door.
