Launching at The Vaults in Waterloo, to coincide with the launch of the final series of Game Of Thrones, Dinner Is Coming is a new immersive spoof dining experience, inspired by the hit fantasy drama. Blending a delicious feast of indulgent food with theatre, comedy and an unhealthy dose of murder, Dinner Is Coming will recreate the world of the Several Kingdoms deep in the Vaults’ underground tunnels, for an experience that’s full of dark twists, allegiance challenges and ominous royal celebrations. Dinner Is Coming tells the story of a marriage between the heir to the Several Kingdoms, Jaf...
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The Vaults, housed under Waterloo station, is one of my favourite spaces in London and it’s always producing surprises. The venue, which is known for its wacky immersive productions, is currently hosting a brilliant show titled Divine Proportions. It instructs guests to ‘wine, dine and celebrate life’ and the steamy atmosphere of the place certainly enables this. I popped to a showing on a Friday night and everyone nervously waited in the bar area for the show to unfold. To ease the nerves, I delved into the fabulously themed cocktail list. A smokey rum twist on an old fashioned and a whi...
Read more →If you’re looking to spice up dinner time with a dash of sensuality, book tickets to An Evening of Meat. This new provocative dinner installation promises to serve up ‘a feast of femininity where expressive dance and indulgent food meet to thoroughly inundate all the senses’. And after checking out the experience, I can promise it delivers! Heading down to one of my favourite London venues – The Vaults in Waterloo – I checked out An Evening of Meat on a Thursday night with a girlfriend. The production has transformed an area of The Vaults into a dimly-lit space to create an urban cabaret-s...
Read more →Morning Gloryville, the famously abstemious morning ravers are pairing with Wahaca this Saturday the 4th of November to host a special Day of The Dead party (Dias de los Muertos). Day of the Dead is a Latin American Tradition of over 3,000 years. This event intends to be a powerful celebration of life and an honouring of a tradition that is still practiced and evolving to this day. Join them at The Vaults in the underbelly of London Waterloo, whereby the labyrinth of tunnels will play host to immersive theatrical and interactive performances. Featuring a Mayan Jungle, and a recreation of the ...
Read more →Christmess has arrived, a one- month pop-up at The Vaults by the creative collective Marbles & Ware. This is a decadent dining experience with one-off artistic experiences and theatre. Their latest production is called Christmess, it's Christmas with a twist... you will arrive at St. Nick’s gaff. And he’s throwing one hell of a house party. The rules are spun on their head with simply bizarre consequences. Table etiquette consists of dancing on them. Ps & Qs are replaced with Gs & Ts. Expect secret corners, wild nights and a stage set up for some serious live music. A joyful mishm...
Read more →If you haven't been already, venture over to the Vaults at Waterloo to check out Goosebumps Alive before it closes its doors. Set under the dank railway arches, the 90 minute-long production transports spectators through a labyrinth of tunnels with blood-curdling scenes as they go. Fans of the children's horror fiction books by American author RL Stein, will recognise scenes from gruesome tales such as Say Cheese, And Die, Stay Out Of The Basement, One Day In Horrorland and Night Of The Living Dummy. Getting a little Dutch courage, we started our adventure at the Goosebumps bar, where...
Read more →Bespoke dining company Cuisson is delighted to announce that they will be taking their innovative and highly creative pop-up supper club POP-Down to the Vaults in Waterloo, for a three-month residency. Having truly perfected the art of inventive fine-dining with POP-Down at Borough Barista, which quickly became recognised as one of the most popular supper-clubs of the year, the team at Cuisson will be transferring their honed skills, exceptional creativity and imaginative techniques of gastronomy to this larger event space, offering all the elements of POP-Down on a superior scale.
Read more →DAVID BREUER-WEIL has installed a serious of 70 colossal sized paintings and sculptures at the re-opened Vaults, the tunnels that lurk beneath Waterloo station in SE1. The stare-worthy exhibition presents various didactic pieces conveying certain sentiments such as aspiration and belonging. Having worked in large scale since 1997, Breuer-Weil's new exhibition, Project 4, revels in vibrantly diverse and unruly mix of colours that fuse the themes of place, time and cause that have dominated his work since. In particular, the show is concerned about the human condition and the artist's role as ...
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