Immersive picks for March 2022
Spring is coming and the changing of seasons comes with a changing of shows
Netflix x Design Museum x immersive = ???
It’s an enigma, wrapped in a mystery, inside a box of some description…
Best Immersive Exhibitions coming to London in 2022
From boarding a spaceship and walking around the Titanic to augmented reality deserts, these are the immersive exhibitions in London in 2022
The first artwork you experience with your eyes closed
A light and sound show that induces trippy effects, unique to you as you close your eyes
Become hero of your own SciFi adventure at the Science Museum
Star Wars fans, Star Trek fans, fans of stars in general, this could be the experience you have been waiting for.
Secret Cinema & Fever’s Bridgerton Ball (Review)
Secret Cinema are well and truly back, doing exquisite justice to the Regency world of Bridgerton with the decadent evening that we were dreaming of in lockdown. A spoiler-lite review!
BBC’s Green Planet AR experience is sold out… but you might still be able to go
You might still be able to kind of meet David Attenborough!
Viper Squad (Review)
Explosions! Car chases! Ill-advised surgery! And, a guy who really really really loves guns, it would take the most extreme naysayer not to have a great time
A Zoom-sperience about swinging in the 70s is about to drop
You’ll have to uncover a “paternity mystery” - kind of like Cluedo but on Zoom and not very kid-friendly
Hex and the City (Review)
Discover the often forgotten stories of the London women persecuted as witches in this lively theatrical walking tour
Parabolic Theatre opens new immersive performance space in Bethnal Green
The immersive theatre company has also announced new season of shows inspired by WW2
I’ll have my luxury meal with a side of disaster, please
The Queen of the Ocean is coming to The Savoy in October and we don’t know what to make of it
The Maze (Review)
Dangerous Liaisons, but with punks and pins and pogoing (oh my!) A rough and ready but truly unconventional local night out in Lewisham that will make you smile
House of Irene Adler (Review)
A satisfying escape game, elevated by a great story and beautiful acting which had us discussing what happened long after we left. If you like theatre-escape game hybrid, you’ll love this
Vaults Festival Cancelled
The Vaults Festival, a key incubator of immersive talent, has sadly cancelled its 2022 run :(