Jewelry theft is back in the headlines, as millions of dollars’ worth of Napoleonic jewels were stolen from the Louvre in one of the most high-profile heists in recent years. French police are yet to confirm any solid leads on who the suspects might be, where they disappeared to, or — most intriguingly — where the missing treasures are now.
The mystery has gripped audiences around the world, a reminder of the international fascination with high-profile thefts and the allure of stolen luxury. While the investigation continues in Paris, those keen to play detective closer to home can step into the courtroom themselves at The Jury Experience in Boston — an immersive drama where audiences must unravel another glittering mystery: the case of a missing $20 million necklace and the superstar from whom it was stolen.
The Jury Experience: Diamonds, Lies, and a Dead Man is an immersive 60-minute courtroom drama where audiences step into the jury box to decide the outcome of the trials themselves. The show runs at the Regent Theatre in Arlington on select dates, and with QR code technology, you can vote throughout the performance and influence the trial as it unfolds. From the glittering galleries of the Louvre to the high-stakes drama of this fictional courtroom, both stories show how, sometimes, truth and fiction are not too estranged.
