A Door In A Wall wouldn't be where it is today if it wasn't for the diabolical minds who plot and scheme in the background to create our unique events. If
you see these characters huddled around a table in the corner of a dingy London pub, do not approach them, for mischief is surely afoot...
Tom Williams - Tom is the fearless leader and principle architect of A Door In A Wall's activities and has been sending
friends and the general public on wild clue chases since 2005. He writes many of the words and designs most of the pictures
used in events. Tom has an excellent knowledge of the nooks and crannies of central London, though has been known to break
out in a rash if forced to go beyond zone 3.
Robin Weston - Robin is responsible for any technological wizardry that is required for our games. He is no mean plotter either,
with his clues usually being identifiable by the presence of peurile humour. He's good with a pun, and has named the last two treasure hunts. However, he
lets himself down by eating too many crisps at planning sessions and being afraid of fireworks.
Lachlan McCall - Lachlan involved himself in A Door In A Wall as he enjoys jumping on the back of success and claiming credit
for it. In the gritty, day-to-day world of our games, he sources a lot of the actors and acts as a creative consultant for the more
dramatic, role-play elements. He would like to consider himself at best as a dramaturg and at worst as a free-floating agent of chaos
who refers to himself in the third person...
Ros Sargent - Web editor by day, clue editor by night, chief scamperer Ros puts in the location legwork while providing the
eye-rolling for Robin's more childish clue suggestions.