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  • Punchdrunk Theatre founder: These video games changed my life

    Life&Style

    Punchdrunk is the company that put immersive theatre on the map. Since it was founded more than a quarter of a century ago, it has built a reputation for creating vast, intricate, freeflowing productions in which masked audience-members are allowed to roam freely through its spaces. Hits include The Drowned Man (2013), Sleep No More [...]

    Felix Barrett of Punchdrunk in a theatrical setting, blending immersive theater elements with innovative storytelling.
  • The Great Christmas Feast review: A festive London must-do

    Life&Style

    In a sea of A Christmas Carol stage adaptations, The Great Christmas Feast by The Lost Estate is easily up there with the best.

    David Alwyn portraying Charles Dickens in The Great Christmas Feast 2025 with festive Victorian attire, credited to Hanson...
  • This Grease immersive show isn’t the one that I want

    Life&Style

    Grease: immersive musical review: ★★ A Titanic experience where you’re aboard the ship as it sinks, the heavily-mocked Elvis show (that I actually loved), a new Traitors experience and similar ones for Squid Game and Friends. Whatever you want to call them, experiences or immersive theatre (categorising these experiences has instigated a fierce debate raging [...]

    Grease: immersive musical show lacks intimacy
  • I played the Traitors Live Experience – here’s my honest review

    August 5, 2025

    The Traitors Live Experience feels like the TV show, even if the tasks are a little rushed With Friends, Race Across The World and Squid Game live experiences currently on in London, it was only a matter of time before The Traitors became less than faithful to their televisual format and hopped over to screw [...]

  • Forget gadgets, London’s tech prowess is now all about experiences

    April 15, 2025

    London is becoming the global testbed for a new kind of tech, and it's all about the experience economy, writes Paul Armstrong.

  • Paradise Under the Stars review: Forget your troubles and do the conga

    April 11, 2025

    Bringing famous Cuban nightclub El Tropicana to London, Paradise Under the Stars is fun-filled for those willing to get up and dance.

  • The Hunger Games on stage: ‘The appetite for something new is really high’

    April 3, 2025

    This October, a new 1,200-seat theatre in London will welcome the world’s first stage production of The Hunger Games – based on the hugely popular book and film series of the same name. It’s an ambitious production from an ambitious company: the stage is purpose built, the creative team is world class, and it’s happening, [...]

  • I hate immersive theatre. Can the British Pullman’s murder mystery change my mind?

    February 21, 2025

    The British Pullman's latest offering invites guests to solve a murder mystery on board. Can it win over haters of immersive theatre?

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