The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart
A 2.5 hour show set in midwinter feels like something of an odd choice of programming for Edinburgh Fringe, but The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart rewards those willing to take a punt with a transporting fairytale filled with music and fun
The 5 best immersive experiences at Greenwich + Docklands International Festival
London’s festival of outdoor theatre and performing arts is back 26 August to 11 September and as ever is absolutely FREE.
7 most lusted immersive experiences around the world right now
We can’t get there (easily) but it doesn’t mean we’re not super inspired and super keen to go
The best immersive experiences at Edinburgh Fringe Festival
The one, the only, THE Edinburgh Fringe is back this month and the programme is packed with immersive experiences, we’ve chosen our favourites across theatre, music, comedy, dance and outdoors. Have a look!
Squid Game immersive experience rolling out across the UK… and other immersive news
Immersive theatre and experiences roundup for week of 2 Aug 2022
Operation Black Door review - a glimpse of the future for Museum Lates?
Not the theatrical experience we expected, but an ambitious new take on a Museum Late exhibition
Witches of Oz flying South to The Vaults… and other immersive news
Immersive theatre and experiences roundup for week of 19 July 2022
Peaky Blinders: The Rise review - a visually spectacular open-world experience
There’s lots to do in this gritty, visually arresting production. If you love open-world, free-roam experiences like Secret Cinema then this is for you
Best immersive experiences for families in London
With school holidays coming up, here’s immersive experiences that you will enjoy as much as the kids will, listed by recommended age
There may be a definitive answer to “is my red the same as your red?”… and other immersive news
Immersive theatre and experiences roundup for week of 6 July 2022
True Jazz, Beatrix Potter and Harlots
Immersive theatre and experiences roundup for week of 13 June 2022
5 reasons you should see The Perfect Crime before it closes
A Perfect Crime is closing it’s long run on 2 July. Here’s the reasons we think you catch this theatre-escape hybrid
All Falls Down (Review)
A 45 minute, compelling and tightly told story that introduces the audience to the joy of Dungeons and Dragons-style games