Posts Tagged ‘Wisconsin Dells’

The Wisconsin Dells Game Show

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

Greetings and salutations everyone!

As our theater project in the Dells continues to unfold, we have been working behind the scenes to develop a brand new game show.

The Wisconsin Dells Game Show is a 75-minute game show that will involve the entire audience!  The game consists of a number of mini-games ranging from pop-culture trivia to skill-based challenges.  Comedy, interaction, excitement, and fun are all part of the show.  Anyone could be a contestant at any time throughout the game.  For the winners, we have exciting prizes, with a chance at winning The Grand Prize Jackpot.

The Wisconsin Dells Game Show will be debuting in the Summer of 2010. Show times and dates will be posted on our website, www.dellsgameshow.com.  More information will be posted soon.  We look forward to seeing YOU at the show!

GSA’s New Project - Destination Wisconsin Dells

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

Greetings and Salutations Everyone!

We’re finally into summer, and GSA has a lot of great things cooking.  We’ve been beating the recession by keeping ourselves busy through the past two months.

In early June, I became a partner in a new theatre project in the Wisconsin Dells.  This new project, however, is NOT a game show project.  It’s a magic and illusion project called “The Illusionairium” and we look forward to seeing you in the Summer of 2010.

The premise behind this experience is “an evening of mystery and mischief.”  From my travels, I have discovered a wonderful group of people who love following magic and the people involved with it.  When you enter The Illusionairium, you will leave the real world behind, and step into the exciting realm of magic and mystery.  Be warned - this isn’t your typical “family magic show.”  Nothing will be as it seems.  It will definitely be a bit left of center, with the word “normal” not a part of our guests’ vocabulary.

From the moment you enter The Parlor, the show has started, with guests being enchanted by one of many “close-up” stations, where you will experience a variety of close-up magic, mentalism, and mischief for the first half of your journey.  A disembodied voice will be your guide and lead you from station to station.  As the close-up comes to its conclusion, you will then be guided into the Illusionairium Theatre, an intimate 100 seat black-box concept theatre, where you will experience the second half of the show.  Lasers, lights, fog, sound effects, and some of the leading Illusionists in the United States will comprise the second act of the show.  As many of the Illusionists performing at the Illusionairium are present for limited engagements or perhaps just passing through, each show promises to be a unique experience.  In fact, you may never see the same show twice.  The entire experience is approximately 75-minutes.

For more information, please visit The Illusionairium website.  If you are interested in performing at The Illusionairium, please go to the website and click on “auditions.”

That’s all for now.  I need to get ready for our trip to Atlanta (leaving Monday morning) to do a game show for Nordstrom.  Once back in Wisconsin, it’s back to the theatre to take care of the finishing touches before our grand opening in July.  Feel free to contact me with any questions - and we’ll see YOU at the show.

Summer Event Planning & Relay for Life

Monday, May 18th, 2009

Greetings and Salutations Everyone!

It’s almost summer… and that means Outdoor Events for many companies.  An FYI to all of our partner event planners…GSA has a number of game shows that work well in an outdoor environment.  Out team-building game “The Island” is an excellent outdooor game.  We also have a number of physical challenge games that work well for company picnics.

A great place to see some of our outdoor games will be in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin the weekend of July 17 & 18.  GSA is returning to Relay for Life with a complete variety show of interactive games.  The entire event is from noon on July 17 until noon on July 18.  It’s a 24 hour marathon with the ultimate goal of raising as much money as possible for the American Cancer Society.

For more information on our outdoor game shows, please call or email me.  Something to remember though…make sure you have a backup plan in the event the weather doesn’t want to cooperate with your plans.  It’s always good to have an indoor option available “just in case.”

GSA is also working on a new show which will be debuting in the Wisconsin Dells this summer.  I’ll post more information on this new show as our planning progesses.  It will be a show you won’t want to miss!

Until next time…keep on playing!