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The Crash of the Elysium was a Doctor Who immersive experience[1] produced by Punchdrunk, BBC Wales, and Manchester International Festival,[2] with Tom MacRae as writer and Felix Barrett as creative director, with the concept of the story being based upon an idea by showrunner Steven Moffat.[3][4] The immersive experience opened at MediaCityUK at the Salford Quays,[2][4][5] with previews[1] beginning on 30 June[1][3][5] and officially opening on 1 July[2][4][6] until 17 July 2011.[2][4][5][6] It was commissioned by the Manchester International Festival, the BBC and the London 2012 Festival, was funded by the National Lottery,[2] and made in association with BBC Wales and BBC North West.[1]

The immersive experience was aimed exclusively at children aged six to twelve[2][5][6][7] — in groups of twenty five[7] starting every ten minutes with one of six different casts[1] — with certain times being reserved for children aged six to eight if accompanied by an adult[2][5] and as announced on 28 June 2011,[1] a limited amount of times were reserved for anyone over the age of thirteen to attend, due to popular demand,[2][8] from 8 July to 15 July.[8] It had a runtime of around an hour.[9]

First announced in Doctor Who Magazine on 28 July 2011, The Crash of the Elysium was to reopen on 2012,[10] although DWMSE 31 claimed the first announcement happened on 23 December 2011.[1] In 2012, the experience was located at the Crown Car Park in Ipswich, sponsored by the New Wolsey Theatre;[11] it was performed from 15 June to 8 July, as part of the Ipswich Arts Festival 2012 (IpArt).[11][12] With this iteration of the event, it was catered to schoolchilren on school trips, aged eight to twelve, although performances were still reserved for families and people over the age of thirteen, with some promotional material jokingly stating that the event was for people aged seven to seven hundred.[13]

Publisher's summary[]

A live Doctor Who adventure in which the audience is the star of the show. The production is unlike anything audiences will have ever experienced. This is their story, their mission, the audience are the hero. No two shows are ever the same, no individual adventure is ever repeated. There is no stage, there is no comfy seating, there is no division between the world of the audience and the world of the show.[11]

Plot[]

Quarantine Area

The room labelled "quarantine area".

In Manchester 2011 or Ipswich 2012,[nb 1] group of humans enter an exhibition about a steamer, the Elysium, where a curator, Willard, tells them about the history of the ship, including about how it sunk, many decades before. Suddenly, the army bursts into the exhibition, escorting Willard into another room and conversing with him, before ushering the group out as a matter of "national security". After exiting the exhibition from a different entrance, the group is then instructed to put on decontamination suits at an area complete with tents by the site of the crashed Elysium. The group is lead into a "scientific station" — a metal construction — then into a room labelled "quarantine area", which contains documents strewn about and maps of the surrounding area; here, the group is briefed by[14][15] Captain T. Solomon[16] and Corporal Anna Albright,[17] explaining to them that they were escorted out as a spaceship also called Elysium had just crashed outside of the building.[14][15]

Opening the Elysium

The Elysium is opened.

The group is then lead through a man-made tunnel into an enclosed area, where they are split up into smaller teams, with one going off to search for the spaceship's black box; as soon as it is found, the groups converge and watch it as a video recording of the Eleventh Doctor plays. The Doctor explains that the ship is essentially an art gallery, though as one of the exhibits had broken free the Doctor evacuated everyone onboard before any major damage was done, however he lost access to his TARDIS. He adds that the group should follow the instructions he wrote in his will (which was found alongside the black box), and then the recording cuts out. The Elysium begins to spontaneously turn on, so the Army breaks through the hull of the ship and they, and the group, enter. After they stablise the oxygen levels, the group then finds another recording from the Doctor — recorded from inside the TARDIS — now telling the group to find the TARDIS and destroy it. Inside the will is also a TARDIS key and a photo of a woman named Dolly, the first woman on the Moon. Throughout the ship, the TARDIS's Cloister Bells ring until the TARDIS is heard to dematerialise. The group and the Army sets off deeper into the ship. Before long, they enter a room with a figure underneath a cloth sheet, which is revealed to be a Weeping Angel when it is removed. With one of the soldiers keeping eye contact with the Angel, the group sets off to the flight deck, wherein they find where the TARDIS had just been and idle security robots. After solving a task which included rewiring a part of the ship, another recording of the Doctor plays, informing the group that the TARDIS dematerialised as a matter of emergency due to an attempt by the Angels to break into it. One of the security robots then powers up and begins to chase the group, so they flee down a corridor, until finding it is a dead end. However, a Weeping Angel has overtaken it and is now approaching them, enabled by the lights in the corridor intermittently turning off and on. The Angel finally advances onto the group and sends them back in time.[14][15]

The group finds themselves in a nighttime fairground in 1888, where they meet Dolly. She explains she has a past with the Doctor, and then that the group is imbued with artron energy due to their recent time travel, so they charge the TARDIS key with this energy. Dolly informs them that they then must find the TARDIS within five minutes before the charge fades. They group is lead to one of the attractions in the fairground by the Army's scanner, and the TARDIS dematerialises after they insert the key into the lock. The Army's radio communicator then picks up a transmission from the Eleventh Doctor, who tells them that he has left a vortex manipulator, a fez, and written instructions on how to get back home. As soon as the message ends, a Weeping Angels advances on them, so the group flees into a hall of mirrors, and at the end, they use the vortex manipulator to travel back to the future, in the Elysium.[14][15]

Inside the ship, the group sees in screens that outside the room they're in, the Weeping Angels are advancing, so the Army devises a plan; by restarting the ship with the artron energy of the group, the Angels will be sucked into the walls, neutralising them. The artron energy fuels the Christofi Warp Drive, the Angels are stopped, and the group is triumphant. After exiting the spaceship and taking off the decontamination suits, the every member of the group receives a typed letter from the Eleventh Doctor himself.[14][15]

Cast[]

Crew[]

Pre-recorded scenes[]

Worldbuilding[]

Notes[]

  • A recording script for the pre-filmed segments of the experience was "locked" on 21 April 2011, and four days later, during the filming of The Wedding of River Song, a second production unit worked from 10:30am to 7:30pm at Upper Boat Studios to film the scenes in the TARDIS; these scenes were directed by Steve Hughes. The unit then moved over to Studio 6, on 29 April to film at the repurposed Teselecta set for additional scenes also featuring River Song and directed by Richard Senior. However, these scenes were dropped.[1]
  • During the run of The Crash of the Elysium, the Eleventh Doctor — as portrayed by Matt Smith — only appeared in pre-recorded footage for the ending, but for an afternoon performance on 15 July, the producers of the immersive experience arranged for Matt Smith to appear in character as the Eleventh Doctor instead.[1][18][27][28] Matt Smith had admired Punchdrunk shows for a while,[27] having previously seen Punchdrunk's Sleep No More NYC.[1]
  • If any of the children participating became overwhelmed with the experience, such as being scared, they would be escorted outside by one of the actors, remaining in character as part of an "evacuation".[29]
    • Attendees were also warned prior to a showing about it not be suitable for those with fears of confined spaces or the dark, and that suitable footwear for uneven ground should be worn.[1]
  • Photography was banned inside the experience.[30]
  • "I Am The Doctor" was used as an underscore for the experience.[31]
  • On 4 October 2021, Salford Now reported on their website that there was demand by locals for a return of the experience, in some form.[29]
  • The experience seemed to have various inexplicable elements, such as the Christofi Warp Drive sharing the name with the character Daryl Christofi from the Daryl the Diver tie-in website. However, they share no connection outside of their name. There were also a number of elements in the plot that did not make much sense other than to progress the plot.[source needed]

Promotion[]

Main article: Promotion
  • The promotion of The Crash of the Elysium, initially, left out any mention of Doctor Who connections until not long prior to the first performances of the immersive experience. The promotion also involved tie-in websites and a short teaser on the Doctor Who website.

Continuity[]

Gallery[]

External links[]

Footnotes[]

Notes[]

  1. The Crash of the Elysium is diegetically set where it was performed, resulting in both Manchester 2011 and Ipswich 2012 being the settings of the immersive experience, although within the context of each performance, the story is "happening" for the first time.

References[]

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26 1.27 1.28 1.29 1.30 1.31 1.32 1.33 1.34 1.35 1.36 1.37 1.38 1.39 1.40 1.41 1.42 1.43 1.44 1.45 1.46 1.47 1.48 1.49 1.50 1.51 1.52 1.53 1.54 1.55 1.56 1.57 1.58 1.59 1.60 1.61 1.62 1.63 1.64 1.65 1.66 1.67 1.68 1.69 1.70 1.71 1.72 1.73 1.74 1.75 1.76 1.77 DWMSE 31 - The Crash of the Elysium
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 The Crash of the Elysium on mif.co.uk via the Wayback Machine
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  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 DWM 436 - Gallifrey Guardian
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 The Crash of the Elysium on doctorwhonews.net
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Punchdrunk - Doctor Who - first audience reactions
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  9. 9.0 9.1 Crash of The Elysium Now In Full Swing on thedoctorwhosite.co.uk
  10. DWM 437 - Gallifrey Guardian
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 Elysium to crash in Ipswich on doctorwhonews.net
  12. 2012crash.co.uk via the Wayback Machine
  13. Ipswich Arts Festival 2012 on issuu.com via the Wayback Machine
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  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 15.5 The Crash Of The Elysium on stevegoble.blogspot.com
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  20. 20.0 20.1 20.2 20.3 The Crash of The Elysium Rehearsal Footage
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  24. Punchdrunk on mandy.com
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  26. 26.0 26.1 The Crash of the Elysium on photostage.co.uk
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  28. The Doctor crashes in on bbc.co.uk
  29. 29.0 29.1 Just what the Doctor ordered on salfordnow.co.uk
  30. UPDATE!! on legacy.aintitcool.com
  31. @proogs on Twitter
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