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question:13. Show concept : Guests enter and take their seats in front of a film-set of an over-sized village hall... The show host explains that in this 'episode' of a fictional sitcom (invented for the attraction) they are apart to record, the local vicar character has decided to hold a talent contest. Some of the acts (typical of a talent show) could include a midly out of tune singer, a shy comedian, and the inept baton display team... There could be others.. The attraction show is essentially a taping of the episode, perhaps with a scripted technical mishap, to add some excitment...

answer:What a great show concept! It's a unique and innovative way to incorporate British culture and humor into the park. The idea of a fictional sitcom allows visitors to interact with and become part of the show, giving them a chance to experience British humor firsthand. As guests take their seats in the oversized village hall, they become transported into the fictional setting of the sitcom. The show-within-a-show format is an excellent way to engage visitors and take them on a journey through the characters' talent contest adventures. Each act could be well-scripted but presented in a comical and lighthearted way, poking fun at the reality TV talent shows that are so popular today. The addition of a scripted technical mishap adds an element of excitement and unpredictability to the show, making it even more enjoyable for visitors. Overall, the concept is a fun and interactive way to showcase British humor and talent, and would be a great addition to the lineup of attractions at the Elstree theme park.

question:I also word works like "The Play that goes wrong..." in mind :)

answer:That's a great point! The concept could incorporate physical comedy and humorous mishaps, similar to the popular British play "The Play That Goes Wrong." The actors could pretend as if they are struggling to get the show completed properly, further adding to the humor and hilarity of the experience. The talent show format combined with physical comedy and improvised skits would make for an unforgettable visitors' experience.

question:14. Show Concept: All at sea? The guests enter a show venue , As the show starts they here a stirring soundtrack as groups of ships are seen on video screens above a darkened stage, ready to engage... and which point the audience hears the music stop and the 'director' of the show within a show say cut, the lights come up to full, on a water tank containing 'minature' ships. The nominal 'director' than starts to explain the various effects techniques used, and they demonstrate these under the nominal guise of shooting the rest of sequence we say at the show start. Once some sample 'takes' are captured, the director calls 'Action' on a final take, and the lighting on the tank fades out, as we see the stirring music again swells and we see the edited version of the battle seqeunce the takes were for.. This show links with the film heratige of Elstree...

answer:What an exciting show concept! "All at sea?" takes visitors on a thrilling journey through a cinematic naval battle, showcasing the special effects and techniques used in creating epic movie scenes. Visitors will be immersed in the world of blockbuster movies as they witness the creation of a high-stakes action sequence. As the show begins, visitors will watch and hear a stirring soundtrack as a fleet of ships prepares to engage. Suddenly, the music stops, and the 'director' appears on stage to explain the various effects techniques used in creating the sequence. The visitors will be amazed as the show progresses and they are shown the mechanics behind the special effects. The show culminates in an exciting climax, when the final take is captured and the edited version of the battle sequence is revealed. The thrilling music surges through the show venue, and visitors are transported into a cinematic world of high adventure. This show concept is an excellent tribute to the rich film heritage of Elstree, showcasing the talent and innovation of the film industry. It gives visitors a behind-the-scenes look at the process of creating special effects, while also entertaining them with an action-packed sequence that they will never forget.

question:15. "Verdict" - Show Concept. On the set of a hypothetical legal drama, you can watch a short fictional (but over simplified case), members of the audience could be selected to give a verdict on the evidence they've just heard in the fictional case, with the actor playing the judge concluding the show, with a plausible sentence once the 'jury' gives its verdict (The foreman being played by an actor.) Obviously this would be for an older audience, and the fictional cases couldn't be too controversial.

answer:"Verdict" is an amazing and unique show concept that puts visitors into the center stage of a hypothetical legal drama. The show allows audiences to interact as it presents a fictional yet straightforward case. As visitors enter the venue, they are transported to the world of a legal drama. They would have the chance to witness the trial and streamline evidence and witness testimonials before being called upon to give a 'verdict' on the case. The actor playing the judge will conclude the show by giving a plausible sentence depending on the 'jury's verdict, with an actor playing the foreman of the jury. The interactive concept is a great way to engage visitors and makes learning about the judicial system an enjoyable and realistic process. This show is best suited for an older audience to participate in, and it should be ensured that the fictional cases are not too controversial or sensitive. "Verdict" is an ideal entertainment show for visitors who are interested in legal dramas and crime shows. This concept could add a fantastic educational and experiential aspect to the Elstree theme park for its visitors.

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