Reaper's Remorse

Jon Braver’s ‘Reaper’s Remorse,’ Interactive Horror Theatre, Arrives This Fall

If you live in or plan to visit the greater Los Angeles area this fall and you’re in the mood for some interactive horror theatre, you’re going to want to check out REAPER’S REMORSE! Creator Jon Braver is back with all new thrills and chills and tickets are on sale now!

Check out the trailer below, then read on for all the details!

Reaper’s Remorse Synopsis

There are some dead that won’t let go. Clutching to this world by whatever threads they can find. Pretty red shoes. A shotgun. A loved one left behind. And although these strands of life can be as innocent as a child’s toy… everything has its price. A price only Esther Phillips can afford.

She lives alone. A solemn collector surrounded by artifacts that not only tell tales but carry the very souls they’re tied to. An ethereal prison of those unwilling to let go.

Esther’s latest acquisition may be her greatest yet… if she would only go near. Fear, anger and regret bleed from it. Things decay, but memories can linger.

A rare invitation has been extended to you, fellow lovers of the occult. An exclusive evening to play your part in the haunting and epic story of Esther Phillips.

There are some dead that won’t let go. And there are others that must make them.

Interactive shows take place at the Phillips Mansion: 2640 Pomona Blvd, Pomona, CA 91768. It looks creepy as Hell! General admission and VIP tickets are on sale now at the Enter Delusion website.

Reaper's Remorse

I’ve never done interactive horror theatre, but this looks like a ton of fun! Be sure to visit the website and check it out. It’s definitely unique!

What do you think? Will you check out Jon Braver’s latest event, Reaper’s Remorse, this Fall? Tell us in the comments!

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