| Rating |
Date Attended |
Reviewer |
Gender [v] |
Age |
Where From? |
Group Type? |
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Great time
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| Sat, Sep 12 1:30 PM |
superdad1 |
Male |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Unspecified |
| Had a fantastic time. At some points laughed so hard I started crying. Couldn't tell who was part of the production and who were not. (At some points you think everyone on the street is involved). It is a great way to spend an afternoon. Our mixed group of 9 people included, a variety of ages and backgrounds but everyone seemed to get along great and the group was enjoyable. |
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Good, but not great....
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| Sat, Sep 5 2:30 PM |
jkylemattox |
Male |
20-29 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Unspecified |
| My advice to you - Go with a group of friends!!! My wife and I went on this tour with two other strangers that had no clue as to what was going on. They had never heard of
Accomplice and thought they were taking a "normal tour" through Greenwich Village. Not only did they take in everything as if these were real people and not actors, they were ignorantly combative and lacked enthusiasm throughout the process. Ugh!! However the cast was awesome!!!! In retrospect I would have liked to do the Accomplice: New York. The premise/story to that one about "The Mob" sounds a lot more interesting than the Greenwich Village tour, which was kind of lame. Overall I would do another Accomplice Tour - just not this one. |
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Engaging actors, story rather dull
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| Sat, Aug 22 4:00 PM |
Arevalo |
Male |
30-39 |
International Tourist(s) |
Other |
| Actors played very engaging roles though story didn't have so much energy as they had. Though it took nearly 2.30hs I think it could be done shorter and still delivering the essence.
I think this will be a perfect plan for young people looking for new experiences - not recommended for theatre goers, which I'am.
Tip: if you're an international tourist, be sure your english is good as actors speak fast and in a colloquial fashion. |
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A delightful way to spend an afternooon
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| Sat, Aug 15 1:00 PM |
jimgroll |
Male |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Group of Friends |
| What fun. This was a great way to tour a New York City neighborhood with an extra kick of fun. This was my second time to take the tour and I was on the hook for recommending it to seven other friends. They were not disappointed and I got all the credit. Go. You will be glad you did. |
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Over-rated
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| Sat, Aug 8 4:30 PM |
sksanghai |
Male |
20-29 |
International Tourist(s) |
Individual |
| Maybe Accomplice NYC is better...but we just bar-hopped and tried to guess some clues.
Cons:
i) The clues were not as challenging as they would be in a scavenger hunt.
We guessed almost each in a min or so.
ii) From the first instant you realize that everything is theatrical. So, you hope to see some good actors. But, only one of them was genuinely funny.
iii) All the action took place in bars and coffee shops. And we could hop from one to another in 5 minutes. It'd have been better had we been in the open, confused, running here and there, etc. Not sure who to contact, etc.
iv) Lack of historical places.
Pros:
i) You get to meet new people
ii) The concept is still unique.
I think there might be better scavenger hunts (such as some that are being held in the Met). |
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a great afternoon out
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| Sat, Aug 8 1:00 PM |
gmanbw |
Male |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Individual |
| I had already attended the Accomplice: New York and wanted to see the other local production. I think the concept of Accomplice is spectacular. The New York version was more surprising overall but the Greenwich Village version was more entertaining and result in less walking. These are just opinions. Both are unique productions and worth attending. I only regret that there are not rotating story lines so that I could become a repeat customer. The only drawback is that once you have been to it, there would be a minimal disincentive to come back.
I understand that Accomplice: Museum of Natural History is in the works and is nearly into production; so I will make a point to see that when it opens. |
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Outstanding
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| Sat, Aug 1 1:30 PM |
scubs007 |
Male |
30-39 |
International Tourist(s) |
Individual |
| A lot of people come to new York to watch the theatre.
This puts you right in the show! |
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Great time, but................
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| Sat, Aug 1 1:30 PM |
ootsie |
Male |
60-69 |
Local |
Family Without Children |
| Having done Accomplice New York, my wife and I looked forward to Accomplice The Village. We absolutely loved NY and had a great time doing The Village, but we have one recommendation. We think the first actor spent far too much time talking and asking the group to do foolish things. We didn't understand the purpose and felt it was totally unnecessary. Also, the "tour" of the area that she did was not funny or enjoyable.
The first twenty minutes or so of the show needs to be rewritten. The rest was just great. The actors were funny, and the story was ingenious. We thoroughly enjoyed it. |
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Good time, but interact!
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| Sat, Jul 25 4:30 PM |
adamdratch |
Male |
20-29 |
Local |
Couple on a Date |
| We got tickets as a gift and went a few weeks ago. It is a good time and I recommend it, but please, if you do attend, interact!! I've only been to Accomplice once and, like I said, I enjoyed it, but I'm sure it would have been even better if the other participants had interacted. I know some people are shy and some people may be insecure about being quick-witted, but nobody cares. Just have fun with it, participate and it will be an even better experience for all. |
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An amazing experience.
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| Sat, Jun 27 4:00 PM |
Cic8da |
Male |
30-39 |
Local |
Group of Friends |
| This was my second experience with the Accomplice and my friends and I had an amazing experience. I highly recommend it! |