London’s iconic Christmas experience returns for an 8th magical year in a row. Created by The Lost Estate (“London’s immersive heavyweights” – The Standard), The Great Christmas Feast is a ...
From the Old Vic’s tried and true Jack Thorne adaptation to Sh*t-faced Theatre’s A Pissedmass Carol, in the year 2025, there’s barely a muppet left in London who hasn’t put on their own version of the ...
This winter, behind a door in West Kensington, audiences are invited to step through a Dickensian portal and travel through time, right into Christmas Eve, 1843, to take their seats as the very first ...
At this time of year, theatregoers are tripping over versions of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol. The story of redemption and hope over greed and despair is one that never ages, but one that ...
Every Christmas, a Kensington warehouse is transformed into a Dickensian dining room for The Lost Estate’s immersive extravaganza, The Great Christmas Feast. An annual sell-out, it comprises of a ...
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