We make important decisions every day with the use of our better judgement but some are more challenging than others. Atlanta’s had its fair share of trails. I mean, that Young Thug case certainly had us captivated (for a long time) but there’s something just as engrossing coming to town. Step into the jury box yourself at The Jury Experience Atlanta and take on the ultimate challenge—separating fact from fiction in a high-stakes trial where the verdict is in your hands.
It’s a gripping courtroom drama that places you in the middle of the action. You and your fellow jurors must analyze evidence, scrutinize testimonies, and cut through the theatrics to deliver a verdict that could change everything. Don’t sleep on this event because there are limited dates and tickets!
What is “The Jury Experience”?
The Jury Experience transforms live theater into a courtroom drama where you take on the role of juror. Combining professional acting, multimedia elements, and thought-provoking storytelling, this immersive event challenges participants to confront moral and philosophical questions. With its tagline, “The defendant’s fate rests in your hands…”, it’s a unique opportunity to engage with justice in a way that’s both entertaining and intellectually stimulating.
What is the trial about?
This trial explores accountability in the age of artificial intelligence. When a self-driving car is involved in an accident, who should be held responsible? The manufacturer? The programmer? Or no one at all? Through witness testimonies and evidence presentation, you’ll grapple with questions about safety, reliability, and ethical responsibility in this cutting-edge case.
Tell me more about “The Jury Experience”
Taking place in an authentic courtroom setting, this 60-minute experience features everything from opening arguments to dramatic cross-examinations. Evidence is presented on cinematic screens at Theatrical Outfit for detailed analysis as participants deliberate on the verdict. Designed for ages 12 and up, the experience invites audiences to step into the shoes of a juror and decide the outcome of a case that could shape how we view technology’s role in our lives.