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  • Chronic Insanity presents

    Secure. Contain. Protect.

    Wed 16 Mar at 9pm
    Tickets £12 (£10)
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    An immersive and interactive production where the audience play new recruits to a paranormal research organisation trying to survive a containment breach during their first day on the job.
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    Running Time 60 minutes
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    Content NoticeContains audience interaction, simulated audience peril, and themes of violence
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    Secure. Contain. Protect. is an immersive and interactive theatre show based on the online storytelling universe of the SCP Foundation, a secret global organisation that secures, contains, and protects people, places, or things that defy the laws of nature.

    The audience assumes the role of a cohort of new recruits to The Foundation, who find their first day a little more than they bargained for when the facility suffers a containment breach during their orientation session. With the help of their supervisors, and the knowledge from the orientation before it was disrupted, the audience have to identify the entity that caused the breach and plan a way to capture the monster before it finds them, or else…

    Secure. Contain. Protect. is an exhilarating and entertaining mix of live and digital theatre that allows audiences to immerse themselves into the world of one of the internet’s most beloved collaborative storytelling projects. It is suitable for SCP fans and newcomers to the universe alike.

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