Immersive
Immersive theatre is a type of show where the audience is placed inside the performance world rather than being passive observers in a theater, no sitting in the dark watching here, instead you’ll need to be ready to get your hands a little dirty. It breaks the traditional “fourth wall” by using physical spaces that are transformed into the story’s setting and may involve audience interaction, sensory experiences, and personal choices, making them an active participant in the narrative. The goal is to create a personalized, multi-dimensional, and deeply engaging experience for each individual audience member.
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Review: This Bloody Wedding, Camden People’s Theatre
An entertaining if frantic piece of immersive theatre that falls flat in the second act.
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Review: Grease: The Immersive Movie Musical, Evolution London
Forget your worries, jump feet first into the 1950s and hand jive until your hands hurt at this unforgettable event of the summer.
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Review: Creature, Colab Tower
A meticulously crafted, thrilling forty minutes of exhilarating unease
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Review: Romeo and Juliet, Salisbury Playhouse
A timeless interpretation of Shakespeare’s classic – storytelling compelling in its site-specificity, ambitious in form and utterly exhilarating in execution.
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Review: Company, Bridewell Theatre
A fabulous rendition of Sondheim to share with company, and an outstanding immersive event.
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Review: 12 Last Songs, Battersea Arts Centre
A thoughtful and absorbing piece of durational performance art that puts real workers at the heart of the action and reminds us of the beauty in everyday acts.
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Review: Jorvik, The Glitch
Immersive and engaging Viking tales and songs beneath the streets of Waterloo.


