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16 Feb, 23
16 Feb, 23
immersive shows london, Immersive Theatre, London Theatre

Five of the best immersive theatre shows to see in London

Occasionally, regular theatre shows will break the fourth wall and engage directly with the audience, diverting briefly from the storyline. Well, at immersive theatre shows, the act goes further and involves you directly in the show’s proceedings.

By Zimble Digital

If you’ve been looking forward to this for weeks, have had your themed outfit chosen in advance for the occasion, and just can’t wait to become part of the story, you’d be welcomed with open arms. 

You might not be an actor or performer; it doesn’t matter. If you’re a bit shy about getting involved with the performance activities, there’s no pressure on you to jump into the action. You never know, though, you could find you have a hidden love for theatre after all.

There are great immersive shows on regularly in London, some of which we’ve handpicked below:

The Gunpowder Plot

Remember, remember the 5th of November – an evening at The Gunpowder Plot is certainly not a night you’ll forget any time soon. Tom Felton appears digitally as Guy Fawkes, the mastermind behind the plot. The Tower Vaults venue, part of the world-famous Tower of London, is certainly a sight to behold to match the 4D effects that’ll have you gripped.

Tuck into a bite and a drink at the famous Duck and Drake, where conspirators forged their plans. You’ll come face-to-face with those plotting the attempt on the Houses of Parliament, finding out how they operate before making a run for it! 

Excited? The show opens soon and you can sign up to win tickets here!

Mamma Mia! The Party

Here I go again! Yes, attending this Mamma Mia! themed performance will certainly make you want to go again.

Who needs to be on a Greek island to live the true Mamma Mia! Experience? The remarkable performers and set will have you singing along to every ABBA line in the Greek Taverna which has been assembled within the O2 Arena.

A night involving dinner, drinks, and the much-loved Sandi Toksvig’s adapted script will deliver all the entertainment and humour you’d expect. Book tickets now!

Monopoly Lifesized

Everybody’s favourite at-home game that provides hours of fun and competitiveness for everyone is now an in-person experience that isn’t to be missed.

Challenges are set for you to own properties on a giant Monopoly board, but there’s much more to this format of the game than the traditional experience, including recreating famous London landmarks, solving crimes, and taking part in undercover missions.

This strategic immersive theatre experience is truly one of a kind so check it out today.

Jeff Wayne’s The War Of The Worlds: The Immersive Experience

The aliens are attacking! During this The War Of The Worlds evening, you’re invited to think on your feet while becoming engrossed with the ongoings of the performance.

War Of The Worlds creators state that this is the top-rated immersive experience available in London. Its small and intimate atmosphere adds to its aura, getting you more involved in that action than ever before.

It’s easy to see why this show has won numerous awards and continues to grow in popularity and demand. 


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