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The Great Christmas Feast from The Lost Estate
18/11/25

The Great Christmas Feast from The Lost Estate

The Christmas holidays got a little more exciting with the return of The Great Christmas Feast from The Lost Estate, running 14 November 2025 to 4 January 2026. Described as a Victorian feast for the senses, the experience invites guests to step through a magical portal and journey back to London, Christmas Eve 1843. Audiences enter Dickens’ own home to hear A Christmas Carol told by Dickens himself, accompanied by live music and served alongside a three-course banquet inspired by authentic dishes of the era.


Blending performance, storytelling and dining, The Great Christmas Feast creates an immersive world that envelops its guests. At its heart is a mesmerising one-man performance by David Alwyn (Secret Cinema, War of the Worlds Immersive Experience), who embodies Dickens while effortlessly shifting between narrator and character to bring Scrooge, Marley and Tiny Tim vividly to life.


The audience will also be entertained cinematic live music, composed by The Lost Estate’s Composer in Residence, Steffan Rees and performed by three outstanding classical musicians, three exceptional classical musicians; Guy Button on violinBeth Higham-Edwards on percussion, and Kieran Carteron on cello. Together, the performers and musicians immerse audiences fully in Dickens’ world, capturing the textures, tones and spirit of the Victorian era and giving the entire experience a richly atmospheric, deeply moving quality.


Evening performances are at 7pm (doors from 6pm) and matinee performances are at 1pm (doors from 12noon).


Prices:

● Classic Dining -From £139.50, shared tables with a three-course festive banquet and immersive Christmas Carol experience.

● Charlie’s Circle -From £179.50, private table seating with welcome drink, coat check, three-course banquet and Christmas Carol experience.

● Charlie’s Circle “Royale” - From £249.50, VIP seating with Champagne and canapés on arrival, after-dinner digestif, priority entry, check-in and coat check, plus three-course banquet and Christmas Carol experience.


To book click here


Photo courtesy of The Lost Estate


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Georgii Uvs: Abstract Intuitionism – 13th – 17th October

  • Nyla Sammons
  • Sep 22, 2021
  • 1 min read

Updated: May 28, 2024

To coincide with one of the world’s most influential and exciting celebrations of contemporary art – London’s Frieze week – leading curator Ellen Nash is proud to present a new exhibition by cutting-edge artist Georgii Uvs at one of London’s coolest record venues in Soho, The Vinyl Factory. Abstract Intuitionism follows on from the artist’s hugely successful UK debut show at Saatchi Gallery and retrospective at Gallery 8 in 2019 and explores a newly founded concept that has never been used or embraced before in the art world.

Uvs’ is led by the freedom of colours and uses a unique ‘live’ painting technique by pouring paint onto un-stretched canvases laid horizontally on the studio floor. He relies on the uses of different densities of paint and pigments which he manipulates in different ways without ever touching the surface of the painting. He has developed this technique over four decades, with each work taking 3-4 years to dry. Every piece therefore is unique which, in this age of mass production and consumption, is refreshing and, in its own way, quite powerful.

Georgii Uvs: Abstract Expressionism opens at The Vinyl Factory from 13th – 17th October 2021 during London’s Frieze week.

Written by Claire Coveney

Photo:L-R: Georgii Uvs, Genesis #3, 90×90 cm, 2017, Oil on canvas; Genesis #2, 90×90 cm, 2017, Oil on canvas

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