The Christmas Feast at The Lost Estate is one of those rare festive experiences that stays with you long after the night has ended. From the moment you step inside the beautifully atmospheric Victorian setting, you’re swept into a world of rich storytelling, live music, and an unforgettable banquet that captures the true spirit of the season.
The evening unfolds like a beautifully crafted journey — part theatrical performance, part immersive dinner — where the audience feels welcomed into the heart of Charles Dickens’ classic A Christmas Carol. The production team has clearly thought of every detail: the period décor, the evocative lighting, the joyful energy of the musicians, and the delicious seasonal menu all work together to create something truly special.
A Standout Performance
At the centre of it all is David Alwyn, whose performance is nothing short of remarkable. Alwyn brings a refreshing depth and warmth to the role, moving naturally between narrator and character with conviction and emotional richness. His delivery is engaging and expressive, drawing the audience into the story with a sense of intimacy and joy. Whether he’s portraying Dickens himself or stepping into the shoes of beloved figures from the tale, his presence on stage is magnetic and heartfelt.
It’s clear that Alwyn is not just a talented performer — he’s a storyteller in the truest sense. His ability to connect with the audience and breathe fresh life into familiar characters suggests a bright future ahead, and it wouldn’t be surprising to see his work earn major recognition and awards in years to come.
Festive Feast and Atmosphere
The feast itself is a culinary love letter to the era, with a sumptuous three-course Victorian banquet curated by top chefs, including executive chef Ashley Clarke. With starters drawn from historic London markets, a rich main course of confit duck leg (or a hearty vegetarian option), and classic festive desserts accompanied by creative Victorian-inspired cocktails (like the Smoking Bishop and Pear Tree Cup), the meal is as delicious as it is atmospheric.
The Christmas Feast at The Lost Estate is more than just an event — it’s a celebration of storytelling, community, and festive cheer. Whether you’re a lover of theatre, a fan of immersive experiences, or simply looking for something truly memorable to share with friends and family this season, this feast should not be missed.
Highly recommended.
Recommended minimum age: 13 years old accompanied by a parent or guardian. The experience contains some profanity and references to drug use, making it more suitable for older children and teens rather than young children.

