NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) – This week guests will enter a world “where all that glitters truly is gold” at the Hermitage Museum & Gardens.

This year’s 8th annual immersive theatre series by Patrick Mullins is titled “POSSES$ION“. It begins with a preview on Thursday, February 29. Opening night is Friday, March 1.

Guests will enter in to a “realm of enchantment” in the Gilded Age adventure, taking a journey through the fantastical realm of Midas.

The core story is that of King Midas. It also delves into art, what is art and who buys art.

According to the Hermitage, “Become a participant in this interactive journey as you create your own art, collect coins, or cast spells of divination to determine what possessions matter most”. The evening will leave guests “possessed”.

“I think it’s fun and a little bit wacky, but also thoughtful,” Mullins said.

The show will features an all-star cast, art installations and music. Art installations are by Asa Jackson and Ryan Lytle. Music is by Otis Brooks and Delona Bean.

Last year’s show was titled “The House That Jack Built” and led guests through an enchanted creation inside the Hermitage.

It all started nine years ago when Mullins pitched and created his first immersive theater production. It’s been a hit ever since, attracting guests and selling out each year.

“I love traditional proscenium theater, but there’s something about when you step outside of that box and what happens,” Mullins said.

Every guest has a different experience and perspective throughout the performance. Some people choose to follow around characters, while some walk around, like an art installation. Some choose to do a bit of both.

Along with actors, the house is also a character in the show, maybe one of the most important.

“And, it has so many beautiful rooms and so much history,” Mullins said.

Guests will play a more active role in this year’s production compared to previous shows.

“The whole evening is kind of gamified,” Mullins said.

Guests will have their own objective and goals to reach while also watching the show and piecing it together.

It ultimately will leave guests asking themselves questions as they leave.

“You’re going to get an experience that leaves gives you a lot to think about,” Mullins said.

Guests will be asked to take an aptitude assessment before entering the show. The link will be sent in the purchase confirmation email. Click here for further instructions.

View the trailer for POSSES$ION at the link here.

A few other guidelines, include:

  • No late entry – if you do not arrive on time, tickets will be released to the wait list
  • There will be extended periods of standing and walking. Closed-toe shoes are recommended for comfort and safety.
  • Dressing up in “Gilded Age” attire is encouraged, but contemporary outfits are also acceptable.
  • A coat and bag check is available, but space is limited. Bulky bags or coats are not recommended.

Click here to view more information about accessibility in the historic building.

There will be a themed signature cocktail and other drinks available for purchase.

Guests under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. No one under 15 is permitted.

Performances begin at timed-entry at 6:30, 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. each evening. The show will run from the preview night on Thursday, Feb. 29 through Saturday, March 16.

Tickets are still available, but do sell out each year. Click here to purchase, find out ticket information and more.