In August 2021, The Path Entertainment Group and Hasbro, Inc launched the first immersive, multifaceted, physical experience of Monopoly Lifesized based on the family board game.
Based in London, the experience is also home to The Top Hat Restaurant and Bar serving signature cocktails and British small-plates menu.
Though GamePath, a subsection of the Path Entertainment Group set up to create experimental productions with leading brands, David produced London's first official SAW escape room experience.
Alongside Lionsgate, The Path Entertainment Group opened a new adrenaline-fuelled immersive production combining escape rooms based on the iconic franchise with the theatrical.
Using state of the art technology to guide and expert lighting and sound production, Jigsaw's world has been painstakingly brought to life to allow game players to experience a brand new level of entertainment.
It will be based on London's Southbank, taking up residence in the iconic County Hall later this year, with the multi-sensory adventure making use of epic designs, live performances and video across 26,000 square ft space.
In 2020 David Hutchinson announced the launch of a brand new company dedicate to developing and staging large-scale experiential and live gameplay productions, Gamepath.
Gamepath launched in partnership with leading global entertainment brands, alongside the announcement of Monopoly Lifesized, in collaboration with Hasbro, as well as other major iconic titles across the gaming and cinematic genres in creation.
[12][13] David sat on the board of the New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich from[14] 2016 until his departure in 2021 and is currently the associate director of the Brooklyn Youth Company in New York City.
James Haddrell and David officially announced the partnership on 19 November ahead of Sell a Door Theatre Company opening their second West End production of Seussical.
[23] In 2015, David Hutchinson directed the world premiere of Jo Clifford's Jekyll and Hyde based on Robert Louis Stevenson's gothic classic at the Greenwich Theatre followed by a thirty-three venue tour across the UK.
David travels internationally regularly to explore new performance opportunities and business ventures, annually attending conferences such as SPAF (China) and APAP (New York).
This has enabled numerous Selladoor productions to perform outside of the UK, to territories such as Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, Turkey, China, Malaysia, New Zealand, UAE.
David saw the opportunity of having a mainland European hub, especially in light of Brexit, to enable Selladoor to continue to maintain strong ties with the continent.