Posted: Fri 1st Sep 2023

One day pop up ‘mystery box’ live game show on Yorke Street tomorrow

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Friday, Sep 1st, 2023

73 Degree Films are unveiling an exciting “Live Game Show” extravaganza in Wrexham City Centre tomorrow.

Get ready for an electrifying one-day event that promises to dazzle, entertain, and challenge! 73 Degree Films has proudly announced the debut of an live game show right in the heart of Wrexham City Centre – the event is set to take place tomorrow at 16 Yorke Street, welcoming participants from 10am onwards.

Admission is absolutely free, offering an opportunity for people of all ages to engage in an unforgettable experience.

The main highlight of the day revolves around the chance to win captivating Mystery Boxes, each brimming with treasures generously provided by local businesses.

The rules are simple, yet the adventure is boundless:

  • Attendees are invited to drop by 16 Yorke Street.
  • Engage in the suspense by placing a handwritten note into the alluring golden mystery box.
  • Take a spin on the Wheel of Fortune, where landing on the enigmatic question mark guarantees the acquisition of a Mystery Box.

“We always wanted to build a mini game show in Wrexham, so we thought this would be a great way to end the summer holidays, support local businesses, and spread some positivity!” said Rob Corcoran, the esteemed producer for 73 Degree Films.

But the excitement doesn’t stop there. For those unable to join the event in person, 73 Degree Films is going the extra mile by live-streaming the entire event on their YouTube channel. This ensures that the energy and enthusiasm of the day are accessible to a wider audience.

Moreover, this event will serve as the backdrop for a remarkable film and a collection of artistic creations that will capture the essence of the day and its impact.

 



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