Thursday 28 June 2012

Project: Fear - The Aftermath

Well, its all over and we did it, the UK's most Xtreme scare attraction ever was a massive success and more so than we ever dared dream! We deliberately avoided posting anything for the show on this blog, hence the lack of updates, as we wanted to keep everything top secret so the surprise wasn’t spoiled.

During the 3 day run we had the safety word said a few times, not as many as I thought we would but, most surprisingly of all, it was said most by our invited scare companies and attraction operators, what does this say for the us all!!

The show started with a huge, 7 minute torture scene and the guests were bagged, tied and interrogated by what must have seemed like an age. The simulated water boarding technique is where most said the safety word but it WAS brutal! After that, scenes of abuse, sexual fetish, drugs, gun crime, prostitution, beatings and kidnappings all followed. The finale was being bundled into a coffin and sealed in only to be rescued by an SAS operative and led to the safety of the bar area.

So, all in all, a great success and another set of fantastic reviews for us, what more could we ask for. Up next for GNG are 8 murder mystery nights in York throughout September called the Shew Stone Murders? These will take place at 2 hotels in the city every Friday and Saturday throughout September and then, the big one!

Plans for Halloween are coming along strong but we are going all out. We are not just doing a scare maze, its going to be so much more. Details will be posted as and when we can release them but this will be our biggest endeavour to date and should put us firmly on the map of the big players (all being well anyway!). The event will be called All Hallows and will run from the 14th to the 31st of October, commencing at 12 o’clock midday until VERY late, more on this soon

Gaz

Tuesday 3 April 2012

GNG Win Industry Award

On Friday the 30th of March GNG Entertainment were invited to attend the annual scare industry awards held at the London Bridge Experience.  We were nominated for 2 awards for last years Halloween show at Magna, Bunker 13.  We are very pleased to announce that we won the category for "Best Seasonal Scare Attraction/Halloween Maze" for a small venue and beat off some very stiff competition to get the top prize.  We would like to thank everyone who was involved in the show for making it such a massive success.  We would also like to thank everyone who came to see the show over its 2 week run and a massive thanks to everyone who voted for us, may it be the first of many awards we win

Gaz

Thursday 22 March 2012

More Photos from Scarytales

Another selection of pics from the Scarytales Live scare attraction









Wednesday 21 March 2012

Scarytales Photos

A selection of shots from Scarytales taken by the very talented Dave Pickering










Scarytales - Best Attraction Yet?

Well its all over but what a show Scarytales was.  We had some great attendance figures, raised some great cash for the Yorkshire Air Ambulance but, more importantly for us, got some great reviews.  So, enjoy this whistle stop tour of the show.

The attraction started outside an old wardrobe where the gatekeeper interacted with the group and delivered the essential do's and dont's before they headed in.  Once through the wardrobe they had to navigate a Harris fence maze which took up the entire auditorium.  On the first bend the group came up against a wall of teddy bears, nailed to it, ripped to shreds and splattered in blood of course!  Here they encountered the first character, the Gingerbread Man.  He was responsible for giving a good startle scare whilst setting off some special effects and following the group around the Harris maze to the first big themed section.  The group then encountered a very evil tooth fairy who came at them with a pair of rusty pliers inside a child's bedroom scene.  The makeup, done for us by Lianne Keeling, Jamie Corfield and Brooke Mimms was really spectacular in this location and was commented on by everyone who ventured inside.  Next the group entered a corn field scene where they met a demonic scarecrow who forced them to join hands and follow him down a spooky yellow brick road.  From here the group entered an enclosed double corridor section, lit with an intense strobe light whilst being attacked from all side by the 3 little pigs.  The group then entered a large space inside the auditorium where they were forced to sit down to watch a strange version of a Punch & Judy puppet show.  Whilst the performance was taking place a real life Mr Punch launched an attack on them from behind and forced them back out of their seats and moved them out of the area.

From here the group had to navigate the stage area of the theatre which was themed to look like a woodland scene complete with a gingerbread house.  The group had to walk a path lined with shrubs, giant lillipops, giant candycanes and flickering lights.  Upon entering he house they were greeted by a wicked witch who interacted with them before sending them deeper into the maze.  The group were now in the wings part of the theatre where they had to move through 2 quick rooms which lead to the back of the theatre and into the changing rooms.  The 2 scenes we used here were a child's toy room complete with a giant Jack-in-the-Box and a very evil Santa's grotto.  This then led them to the backstage areas where they were greeted by the Boy who cried wolf.  His sole job was to give a startle scare and direct the group inside the 4 back stage rooms.

The first of the 4 backstage rooms was inhabited by the Child Catcher from the Disney film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.  His room was covered from floor to ceiling with missing posters of Victorian children (not to the budding scare attraction designer, avoid doing a room like this, putting up over 600 A3 posters on your own almost sends you insane!!).  The child catcher initially seemed nice but soon turned VERY sinister and forced a member of the group into a chair.  Here he humiliated them, swore at them and generally behaved very badly to them.  After leaving the child catcher behind the group them entered a crazy (or should that be even more crazier version) of the Mad Hatters Tea Party.  This room was worked by a crazy Hatter and a very messed up Alice who invited the group to sit down at their tea party.  Humiliation and interaction continued for a good few minutes before Alice declared the group had made the food go off and once again they were sent on their way.

The next themed location was designed to look like Grandmas house from Little Red Riding Hood.  Here the group encountered a VERY slutty version of the character who demanded that "the boys got on their knees" and moaned at her!  After this the group then entered the competition winners room that was made up to resemble the fairy story "the girl with the red shoes".

From here the group then traversed a dark corridor section before entering the haunted wood.  Here they met the final character, the woodcutter who, along with screaming at them, chased them into the bar area with a chainsaw ending they adventure in the land of Orenda.

The feedback we got has been amazing, the reviews we have had have really blown us away.  So, I will update this again soon with all the details and plans for Project Fear which is pencilled to be down at the beginning of June.

Gaz