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London’s most magical escape: check out The Lost Estate

Are you looking for a different venue with some escapism from the hum drum of day to day? If so, PA Life have got a great idea for you, it is London’s most magical escape; The Lost Estate, time bends, the 2020s fade. Why not escape, and journey somewhere else entirely? Witness the greatest stories ever told through live music, breath taking theatre & immersive hospitality.

58th Street at The Lost Estate

Enter the world of The Lost Estate, London’s master immersive experience makers. Across 2 London Venues, the audience is the star of the experience, transported into extraordinary worlds such as the 1930โ€™s Jazz Age New York 58th Street – running indefinitely (capacity 150.)

58th Street is Londonโ€™s secret Jazz Age Experience. Step back in time to the decadence of 1930s New York for a night of time travel and pure immersion. Lose yourself in a โ€˜masterpiece of hedonism and jazzโ€™ (The Sauce), indulge in an opulent 6-course Park Avenue feast, and dance to world-class live jazz from an all-star line up of the cityโ€™s greatest musicians.

The dress code for 58th Street is ‘1930s luxe’. Glamorous and elegant; black, white, and metallics preferred (black tie and cocktail dresses not out of place). Guests are at the heart of every Lost Estate experience, and are as much a part of creating the world as the performers, set design and menus.

The Great Christmas Feast

Check out Charles Dickensโ€™ Victorian London The Great Christmas Feast hosting from 14th Nov – 4thย Jan 26 and 14th Nov 26 – 3rd Jan 27 (capacity 250.)

Londonโ€™s iconic Christmas Experience returns. Enter the home of Charles Dickens on Christmas Eve, 1843 and witness the birth of his timeless classic,ย โ€˜A Christmas Carolโ€™.ย  As candlelight flickers, an extraordinary world unfolds around youโ€”lavish Victorianย feasting, magicalย live music, and spellbindingย theatre. Lose yourself in โ€˜the most magical night of Christmasโ€™.

There is no formal dress code for The Great Christmas Feast – however, we encourage guests to dress as they would for a formal evening out in Victorian London!

Paradise Under The Stars

Looking for a Cuban experience? Check out the Havanaโ€™s 1950โ€™s Cabaret scene Paradise Under the Stars, running until 5th Oct 25 (capacity 240.)

Paradise Under The Stars is London’s secret 1950s Cuban experience.ย  Step back in time to a glittering 1950s Havana world for a night of total immersion. Lose yourself in hypnotic Cuban rhythms, breath taking dance, bold Caribbean dining and romance beneath the stars in an unforgettable tropical escape.

The dress code for Paradise Under The Stars is ‘Summer formal evening attire’. Whites and pastels preferred. There is not long left to book Paradise Under The Stars, so if this is of interest, please buy your tickets now!

Paradise Under The Stars atmosphere

Chat Noir!

Just launching nowย  isย  Chair Noir! Where you are welcomed to 1890s Paris and Le Chat Noir, the world’s first Cabaret Club. Show stopping theatrics, decadent haut-cuisine, exotic pleasures

Chat Noir! (24th March 256 – 11thOct 26) (capacity 220)

High end dining at The Lost Estate

World-class live performance and immersive storytelling are accompanied by experiential hospitality and dishes taken directly from the very worlds they inhabit.

All experiences include a gourmet meal. Under Executive Chef Ashley Clarke (Formerly of SmokeStak, Gordon Ramsay Group, Temper Soho. Now, The Lost Estate), they spend months testing and perfecting, creating a transportive, mouthwatering multi course love letter to the world you are being transported to. The Lost Estate Team are committed to providing vegetarian, vegan and free-from options within their three course menu.

Perfect for corporate hospitality, team outings, full venue takeovers possible from 2 to 250 people.

To make a booking visit the show websites thelostestate.com or to make a group/bespoke enquiry email sales@thelostestate.com or call the box office team on 0207 129 7365.

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