London's Great Christmas Feast Blends Dickens, Dining, and Holiday Magic
An immersive take on A Christmas Carol has returned to London for its eighth year. The Great Christmas Feast runs at The Lost Estate until 4 January 2026, blending theatre, fine dining, and festive cheer in a one-of-a-kind experience.
The production reimagines Dickens' classic from the author's own perspective, as if he has just completed the manuscript. Actor David Alwyn takes on all roles—from Scrooge and Marley to the three Ghosts—while the audience enjoys a three-course meal inspired by Victorian recipes. Roast potatoes and other period dishes are served hot, transforming the venue into a cosy 19th-century hideaway.
The show encourages interaction, fostering a warm, communal atmosphere among guests. Between courses, the story unfolds with theatrical flair, while themed cocktails—like the highly praised Smoking Bishop—add to the indulgence. Though priced at a premium, the drinks and food are designed to match the evening's lavish, festive tone.
Now a seasonal staple, The Great Christmas Feast has earned its reputation as a must-see London event. The Lost Estate's production promises both heart and spectacle, wrapping audiences in the spirit of Dickens' timeless tale.
The show continues its run until early January, offering a mix of immersive storytelling and holiday feasting. Tickets remain available for those looking to experience Dickens' world brought to life—complete with fine food, strong performances, and a touch of Victorian magic.
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