LA: The Nest (March/April Extension)
Scout Expedition Co. adds even more dates to their hit immersive experience


When: March 6—May 3
Where: Undisclosed location, 3 miles from Downtown LA, near W Washington Blvd and S Western Ave.
Price: $110 for 1–2 guests (private bookings); $150 with pre- and post-show add-ons; $300 for backstage tour (only on select nights); new block of tickets on sale February 20 at noon Pacific
Tags: #immersivetheatre, #intimate, #duo, #interactive, #escaperoom, #podcast, #ContentAdvisory, #MobilityAdvisory (see below)
A woman named Josie has recently passed away, leaving behind a storage room filled with decades of collected memories and cryptic secrets. Remnants of her entire life are all here in one place — left for you to discover.
As a young girl growing up in the 1960’s, Josie was gifted a tape recorder and began documenting every part her life. But in her old age, she has become almost unrecognizable, warped by the tragic events of her past.
The Nest is an intimate, live experience for two audience members at a time, combining elements of immersive theater, narrative video games, serialized podcasts, and escape rooms into a new way to tell a story. Equipped with a flashlight, search through personal effects, explore your surroundings, and listen to audio cassettes to piece together the dramatic narrative of Josie’s life.
Read our (spoiler-free) review of this show or listen to our interview with its creators.
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Contact Level: None
Content Advisories: This is is not a scary or physically strenuous experience. Not recommended for audience members who are not comfortable with walking, ducking, navigating small spaces, standing for periods of time, moments of complete darkness, being alone, or those who suffer from claustrophobia.
Because of our location in an old building, “The Nest” is not wheelchair accessible. For any other questions about accessibility, please contact greetings[[at]]scoutexpedition.co.