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Guys, dolls, a brand new venue and juicy juicy Peaky Blinders deets

Guys and Dolls: Major new immersive theatre production announced

Bridge Theatre has announced the staging of an immersive version of Guys & Dolls where you can be transported to the streets of Manhattan and the bars of Havana in a love story with some of the most fantastic music ever (I grew up with Guys & Dolls, I’m biased as).

It’s not the Bridge’s first immersive rodeo, they’ve previously staged interactive versions of Midsummer Night’s Dream and Julius Ceasar - check it out.

Booking will open 22 June for a long run of shows starting 27 February 2023 to September 2023 and available here, with tickets starting at just £15 (although do check if they’re immersive as some are seated…)



Frameless: London’s first permanent digital immersive arts venue

London’s first permanent digital immersive arts experience, Frameless, will open this Autumn at Marble Arch Place. With four differently themed galleries spanning 30,000 square feet, it is touted as the biggest digital immersive arts experience of its kind in the UK.

Frameless will host multi-genre and multi-artist experiences, featuring iconic masterpieces from the likes of Cezanne, Kandinsky, Monet, Canaletto, Rembrandt and Klimt.

No booking open yet but you can sign up for updates here.



Peaky Blinders: New show details released

We’ve learned new things about the biggest new show opening in London this month.

You can drink a Whisky in the Garrison, plot for Women’s Rights with Ada Thorne, book a meeting to sit down in Tommy’s boardroom, have a flutter on the horses with Arthur & John Shelby. There’s easter eggs all over the shop and everyone’s favourite HIDDEN LOCATIONS…

Check out hints and tips shared in Theatre Weekly’s interview with Kieran Mortell (who will play Arthur Shelby) here.

If you don’t have tickets yet you can acquire them here from £52.50. The show opens 24 June.