The Great Christmas Feast Tickets

Immersive Experience
The Lost Estate
9 Beaumont Avenue, London, W14 9LP
Running Time 3hrs 30mins
Running Since Fri, 1 November 2024
Booking Until Sun, 12 January 2025
Monday - -
Tuesday - 19:00
Wednesday - 19:00
Thursday - 19:00
Friday - 19:00
Saturday 13:00 19:00
Sunday 13:00 19:00

Upcoming Performances

Today is Sun, 8 December 2024

Important Information
Age: This experience is recommended for ages 13+

More about The Great Christmas Feast

Immerse yourself in Dickens’ timeless classic, A Christmas Carol, with a night of Victorian feasting, ravishing live music, and spellbinding theatre. Avoid a turkey, and tuck into The Great Christmas Feast this festive season.

24th December 1843. Christmas Eve. Charles Dickens – writer, performer, occasional magician – is preparing his famous annual feast at his home near Regents Park. However, this year is very different…

Charles has spent months stalking the City at midnight; locked in his study, weeping and gaffawing at who knows what; ushering vast theatrical machines into his home amid the pre-dawn light. 

Tonight, you, and his other guests, will discover why. Tonight, ‘A Christmas Carol’, the greatest festive tale ever told, will be born.

Compliments to the chef!

  • “The experience you can’t miss this Christmas” - GQ Magazine.
  • “A genuinely wondrous experience” - The Stage.
  • Executive chef, Mr. Ashley Clarke, Esq. has previously cooked for SmokeStak, Gordon Ramsay Group, and Temper Soho.

The Feast 

All ticket types include The Feast. All dishes are available as vegetarian, vegan, gluten free and dairy free if requested and are accompanied by a menu of transportive Victorian cocktails. 

To Start

‘Smithfield Pressing’ A marketplace terrine refined. Pressing of Corn Fed Chicken, Pickled Beets, Samphire Relish.

Vegetarian Spiced Beets Terrine, Goats Curd, Pickled Beets, Samphire Relish.

To Feast

‘Raison d’Être’ Confit Gressingham Duck served with: ‘Trimmings of Le Maison’: Thyme and Confit Garlic Roast Potatoes, Artichoke Purée, Mulled Cabbage, Orange, Duck Jus.

Vegetarian Devon Tart with Cornish Yarg served with: ‘Trimmings of Le Maison’: Thyme and Confit Garlic Roast Potatoes, Braised and Crispy Leek, Confit Onion, and Truffled Artichoke Purée.

To Finish

Twelfth Night Cake served with plum pudding ice cream.

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The Lost Estate

9 Beaumont Avenue, London, W14 9LP
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The Lost Estate creates live experiences that fuse theatre, live music and stunning dining, as one.

Inspired by Alain-Fournier’s mysterious novel of the same name, The Lost Estate performs the greatest stories ever told, through a fusion of theatre, music, and food. Performances unfold in fantastical, immersive worlds, designed to unleash audiences’ imaginations.

Each experience is unique: guests may find themselves deep within the legend of Swan Lake (The Great Masked Ball, 2018), surrounded by a cast of award-winning dancers; or at the centre of a ravishing Jazz Age love story (The Lost Love Speakeasy, 2019), set in 1920s Manhattan. Wherever they arrive, guests are written into the heart of the story, transformed into protagonists by the vital role they play within the drama.

In 2009, three Royal College of Music graduates founded The Arensky Chamber Orchestra, a daring young ensemble focused on finding bold new ways to present classical music. As their projects became ever more ambitious, encompassing opera, ballet, theatre and hospitality, the need to reform as a production company became clear. Thus, in 2017, The Lost Estate was born.

The company has gone on to serve a combined 50,000+ guests, gathering countless 5-star reviews, working with West End headliners like Obi Ugolala (George Washington, Hamilton) and chefs like the legendary Neil Rankin. As an entirely independent and profitable artist-led company it stands unique within the arts industry. The Lost Estate is now looking for a flagship London location to take its explosive growth to the next level.