The Final Voyage of the Mary Celeste
A LARP of shipboard weirdness
6:00pm - 9:00pm
Venue: two/fiftyseven, 2/57 Willis Street, Wellington Central, WELLINGTON [Map]
Tickets: LilRegie
Cost: $15
It is November 28, 1872. The brigantine Mary Celeste has been at sea for 23 days en route from New York to Genoa with a cargo of 1700 casks of commercial alcohol. It is a cargo the ship’s complement is unfamiliar with, and Captain Briggs is concerned with its volatile nature, particularly with the uncommonly warm weather this voyage. The Mary Celeste lies approximately 500 miles off the island of Santa Maria in the Azores. The ship has experienced rough seas and gales for the past three days, although she has weathered it well. This morning, the storms broke and the day began with fair sailing. For the last few hours, however, the ship has been becalmed. There is no reason to expect the winds this evening. This is not a matter of much concern. In fact, the still air comes as a welcome relief for the tired crew of the Mary Celeste.
It is early evening, an hour from sunset...
A week later, the ship is found, abandoned, its cargo untouched. The crew is never found. Over the years, many bizarre theories have arisen to explain what happened on that fateful night, from aliens, to sea monsters, to time travelers. But what if they were all true?
The Final Voyage of the Mary Celeste is a LARP of shipboard weirdness for 12-19 people. Tickets are available via LilRegie.