Fans of hit TV show The Traitors will love a night of deceit, gameplaying and fundraising coming to Lancaster.
'The Betrayers’ is CancerCare's exclusive Traitors inspired evening, giving local people the chance to play the game in real life, all whilst raising vital funds for the local cancer charity.
CancerCare are looking for 20 representatives from local businesses to join the Betrayers evening on Friday March 14 at the Ashton Memorial, Williamson Park, where they will complete missions together but then navigate mind games with each other at The Round Table.
"This will be an evening of deceit and loyalty," said a spokesperson for CancerCare.
"Those you may trust in the business world may be far from trustworthy whilst playing this game."

The event will run from 6pm to 9pm. Participants will begin the game from noon on March 14 with the first challenge taking place from your office with the help from your colleagues, friends and business contacts.
On arrival, participants will be invited to get to know each other before embarking on a series of mentally challenging puzzles, tasks, codes and clues, with banishments taking place throughout the evening.
You will be guided through the missions by the skilful team from Lancaster Escape Rooms and your mission is to uncover the truth before it's too late.
The real version of The Traitors is a hit game show on BBC1, hosted by Claudia Winkleman (below).

Canapes and wine will be provided, and there will be drinks available throughout the evening.
The event culminates at the final discussion when players will need to justify their performances throughout the evening.
Who will be voted out and who will be victorious? But will they be a Faithful or a Traitor?
Register your interest HERE!


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