The Show Must Go On

The Show Must Go On

Very positive (170 ratings)

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The Inner City Amateur Dramatic Society welcomes you to their production of Scenes From Romeo and Juliet. You'll be a huge part of the play! As stagehands! Underneath the stage! Isn't that great?Most of the cast and crew haven't abandoned the play (hah!), everyone totally remembers their lines, the lead actors definitely don't hate each other, and the rigging is in perfect condition. Really. It'll be the most relaxing experience you've ever had.An audio play, interactive performance and escape room, The Show Must Go On is a unique experience that will have you laughing as you help this bunch of amateurs put on a production no one will ever forget!

  • 2-4
  • 75 mins
  • Medium
  • Not scary

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All ratings (170)

Very positive

Gameplay
Very positive
Atmosphere
Very positive
Customer service
Very positive

Reviews

@dahliadelight
dahliadelight

43 escape rooms

It was super fun and I’d definitely recommend it. Our gm, Stuart, was friendly, warm, & entertaining. We would be happy to have him as our gm again. The puzzles themselves were easy, but interesting and a good time. We finished in 55 minutes out of 75. My recommendation would be to take your time, enjoy the breaks between puzzles, & enjoy the show!

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Game tech

Mechanical

Sep 8, 2025 | Experienced Sep 8, 2025
@Wendybird
Wendybird

37 escape rooms

Another Next Level escape room down, another amazing experience with the staff/GM! This is very much a story room and not a puzzle heavy room. I went with 4 of us, all with differing levels of experience with escape rooms (more beginners). I wanted to show them a more chill and story-driven room, with GMs who make you part of the play. You will do puzzles when prompted as the story goes on. Our GM Matt was absolutely fantastic! We almost made him break character but they were an awesome GM and made us laugh on several occasions. Puzzles are very easy but we were very much there to be involved in the story, which they did perfectly.

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Thanks Matt for being a great GM! Very quick and witty, listening in and making us laugh

Difficulty

Easy

Sep 5, 2025

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Scoie

2 escape rooms

Slightly different room in that there's a lot of GM driven activity, almost like they're playing a part in a show. Our GM, Croz, was very good in this and was adding lots of situation specific humour and commentary to our actions. Room is linear and had no weird or obtuse puzzles, so nice and relaxed.

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Particularly interesting or different

Yes

Aug 1, 2025 | Experienced Aug 1, 2025
@minnnnn11
minnnnn11

221 escape rooms

From one show into another, The Show Must Go On is a well-executed, lighthearted room absolutely perfect for families and beginners alike. For a reasonably small space, there's so many clever puzzles and easter eggs squeezed in that even in a group of 6 my team were always discovering new and ridiculous things to play with and solve. I noticed that comparative to all other Next Level experiences, there's probably the biggest contrast between the story beats and the puzzle solving elements which I found to be (most times) super engaging with other instances maybe overstaying their welcome a touch. Nothing crazy but might not be best suited for the hardcore puzzle-orientated enthusiasts. I suspect this would be the vast minority though, it's really fun. Overall still an amazing room with such a unique ending, special thanks to our GM/Stage Manager Brodie who went all out and made the experience infinitely better. Legend. Wonderful. 10/10.

Gameplay
Atmosphere
Customer service
Particularly interesting or different

Yes

Story
Difficulty

Easy

Game tech

Mechanical

Plenty of fun tech elements thrown in.

Ideal number of players

3

Scary

Not scary

Minimum age

16

Was anything broken?

No

Live actors

Yes

In person interactions with GM/Stage Manager Brodie were hilarious!

Physically active

Not at all

Easy to find location

No

Minimal signage on entrance. Intercom required for entry.

Parking

Limited

Limited in busy Sydney CBD.

Jul 27, 2025 | Experienced Jul 25, 2025
@rinskin
rinskin

192 escape rooms

It's all falling apart but do not be alarmed, we've arrived. Our second of the day at Next Level and thanks to some immediate high energy game mastering we were awakened and ready to put on a show. Some fun puzzles in this one alongside interlinking story audio that played once you completed set tasks, a fun vibe. Can feel a little stop-start due to these in-character interruptions and "the show" literally going on above you. Probably the most story heavy game at Next Level so if that's not your vibe maybe opt for one of the others. A very cool interactive finale and a surprise gift for us to take home? Hell yeah. Our GM Brodie was an awesome addition to our game, interacting with our dumb bits and helping us put on one of the shows ever.

Gameplay
Atmosphere
Customer service
Particularly interesting or different

Yes

Story
Difficulty

Easy

Game tech

Mechanical

Ideal number of players

4

Scary

Not scary

Minimum age

16

Was anything broken?

No

Live actors

Yes

The Game Masters take you into the room in character and remain in character for any hints/story related narration.

Physically active

Somewhat

Easy to find location

No

It is a bit hidden on first glance as it is in an office type building with only a small A4 sheet above the intercom.

Parking

Limited

Inner city parking a challenge

Jul 25, 2025 | Experienced Jul 25, 2025
@PineappleOstrich
PineappleOstrich

102 escape rooms

Not your normal escape room. This is heavily story driven and there are periods of standing around listening to the story. A great fun and interactive experience. Highly recommended.

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Atmosphere
Customer service
Particularly interesting or different

Yes

Story
Difficulty

Easy

Game tech

High tech

Ideal number of players

3

Scary

Not scary

Minimum age

7

Was anything broken?

No

Live actors

Yes

Technically yes as you interact with the GM a few times throughout the game.

Physically active

Somewhat

Easy to find location

Yes

Jul 3, 2025
@vincebacani
vincebacani

29 escape rooms

that was too slow and too easy and daniel was in there splving shit wrong. goodbye!

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Gameplay

girl fuck that shit except for when i solved something then that puzzle good as hell. it was so easy girl

Atmosphere
Customer service

LOVE

Ideal number of players

2

Jul 2, 2025 | Experienced Jul 2, 2025
@EscapeRoomExplorer
EscapeRoomExplorer

228 escape rooms

We enjoyed how ‘The Show Must Go On’ delivers a theatrical escape game that calls upon players to engage with the experience, not rush to its end. It stands apart from most of Next Level’s other rooms in how the puzzling is interspersed between audio of the play happening above the ceiling. Having played ‘Forest of Echoes’ prior to ‘The Show Must Go On’, it is easy to appreciate how the delivery of the latter’s narrative served as the foundation for ‘Forest of Echoes’ to spring from. The narrative falls in line with Next Level’s delightful quirk and tongue-in-cheek humour, never taking itself too seriously. This is a different escape experience, and it helps to be prepared for that so you can match ‘The Show Must Go On’’s tempo.

Gameplay

Flow was smooth and clearly signposted.

Atmosphere
Customer service
Story
Difficulty

Easy

Scary

Not scary

Minimum age

12

Was anything broken?

No

Live actors

No

Physically active

Not at all

Easy to find location

Yes

Jun 21, 2025

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doneagle

22 escape rooms

Very slow room, not many puzzles, very easy puzzles and a lot of standing around waiting until you can start the next puzzle

Jun 21, 2025
@Phocidae
Phocidae

19 escape rooms

A fun experience, it's the easiest room in the venue but it keeps you engaged with the immersive story that occurs around you.

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Was anything broken?

No

May 30, 2025 | Experienced May 26, 2025

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