Star Wars ‘Identity’ interactive adventure comes to Sydney in November

Star Wars nerds unite, starting this November at the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney you’ll be able to participate in what they’re calling Star Wars ‘Identity’ – an interactive adventure that will determine which character you identify with most from the series.

We’ve been told that those attending the exhibition will “explore their own identity and learn about the forces that shape them as they move through a series of interactive stations. Each station will provide insights that help museum guests define a unique Star Wars character that they create and meet at the end of the exhibition.” And as incredibly geeky as that sounds, what a brilliant experience it will be for the fans.

As far as what’s included in the exhibition, beyond the actual identity experience there are “rare treasures from the Lucasfilm archives and original costumes, props, models and artworks will be on display, giving a behind the scenes look at the movie-making process. There’s BB-8, R2-D2, the Millennium Falcon, Yoda from Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back™, Darth Vader’s suit from Star Wars: Return of the Jedi™

This exhibition is supposedly a Sydney exclusive! Secured for the Powerhouse Museum by the NSW government. You can learn more on the official website by clicking here!

It will open at the Powerhouse Museum on November 16 and run until 10 June 2019. Tickets are now on sale for sessions through to the end of February 2019 at ticketek.com.au

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