Immerse yourself in the magic of The Great Christmas FeastOne of London's most enchanting festive experiences is back for 2022. The Great Christmas Feast invites you into a magical Victorian world filled with music, theatre, and incredible food and drink. It's a truly unique experience festooned with yuletide cheer that's always in extremely high demand. Luckily, we've blagged priority ticket access, just for our readers.
Travel back in time to Christmas Eve 1843, and enter the home of none other than Charles Dickens, an immersive world created by expert designers Darling & Edge. This is a brand new venue for The Great Christmas Feast, with 5000 square feet of spellbinding sets to explore. As night draws in, Dickens himself appears to introduce a critically-acclaimed, fully-immersive production of A Christmas Carol, which you'll enjoy over an indulgent festive feast.
This fifth edition of The Great Christmas Feast runs 15 November 2022-15 January 2023. You'll want to get booking sharpish — seats often sell out before opening night and are very tricky to secure due to long waiting lists. Not for you, though! Click the blue button and you'll discover a secret page where you can book in a heartbeat. Think of it as an early Christmas present! |
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A Most Intimate Evening Despite the new venue's generous square footage, The Great Christmas Feast has a lovely intimate feel. Its capacity is strictly limited to 200 people per night, with Dickens weaving his timeless festive tale mere feet away from you. It all takes place at The Lost Estate, west London's new immersive theatre and hospitality complex, five full years in the making. |
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West End-Worthy Cast And Crew There's some serious talent behind this production of A Christmas Carol. Director Simon Pittman's credits include the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre. The calibre of the cast is similarly impressive, having appeared in RSC productions, TV shows such as Skins, and even blockbusters like Atonement and Captain America. |
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Fabulous Food And Drink As for the food? Expect three glorious courses of festive classics, including a few forgotten Victorian delicacies. We're talking house-smoked turkey with apricot and sage stuffing, a cod and oyster starter by Catherine Dickens herself, and a spice-laden poached pear and frangipane Twelfth Night cake to finish. It's all washed down with cocktails from a Victorian-inspired menu. |
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Hurry - Tickets Won't Last Long! The previous four iterations of The Great Christmas Feast have all sold out, so you should act fast to avoid missing out. Not sure yet? Just check out the many five-star reviews the experience has garnered since its inception! But don't forget to come back and take advantage of our priority access offer — all you have to do is click that big blue button. |
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