“A delightful, zany celebration of all things Thrones” – Audiences have been more excited than a Dothraki horde riding into battle about Game of Thrones-inspired theatrical dining experience Dinner Is Coming. Check out what the critics thought, then book your tickets!
The tasty homage to the world-conquering TV series runs at underground Waterloo venue until 14 July 2019.
It is the blessed Day of Marriage between the heir to the Several Kingdoms, Jaffery Bearathon, and Margarine, the beautiful daughter of the noble Trywell family. The Lords and Ladies of Easteros (you, the audience) are invited to eat, drink, laugh and celebrate with them. But be warned: should there be murder in the air, you will be forced to choose a Kingdom. You must pledge your allegiance to the rightful heir to the throne. To which sigil are you truly loyal? Because your loyalty will have some very real consequences to your dinner plans.
Created by Ami Stidolph and Sam Carrack, Dinner Is Coming mixes food, theatre, comedy and more plotting and back-stabbing than a Tory leadership contest to entertain audiences at The Vaults. It follows previous hit immersive dining shows including Divine Proportions, which invited audiences to feast with the Gods, Dinner at the Twits, in which theatregoers chowed down with Roald Dahl’s disgusting creations, and Beauty and the Feast, which welcomed people into a grown-up fairytale ball.
Performers Laurence Pears, Liam Fleming, Janina Smith, Jake Hassam, Charlotte Newton John and Georgia Clarke-Day play the lords and ladies vying for supremacy while the audience enjoys a banquet that has definitely not been laced with anything nasty at all…
Dinner is Coming runs at The Vaults, Leake Street SE1 7NN until 14 July 2019, with performances Tuesdays to Sundays at 7.30pm. Tickets are priced from £35-£55. CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE!
Review highlights

Jessica Wall: “The denouement, with all fed and merry, is exciting and a twisty-turny homage to Game of Thrones. A fun and exhilarating evening.”
Roberta Wiafe: “The actors work the crowd expertly, canvassing members for their support and engaging in witty exchanges completely in character.”
Emma Burnell: “There’s so much to do, see and experience in this sumptuous production that I cannot recommend it highly enough. I had a hoot from arrival to leaving. The food was good, the show better. Dinner Is Coming is an absolute blast.”
Bobby Palmer: “The atmosphere … is rowdier than a wildling camp. I can’t remember the last time I laughed so much.”
Jack Rear: “It’s a delightful, zany celebration of all things Thrones, successfully pricking at the show’s more pompous elements, while honouring the twists and turns that made us fall in love with it in the first place.”
Shanine Salmon: “It is a real delight to see a production that really knows what its audience expects from immersive dining.”
Emily Gibson: “Dinner Is Coming is probably the best immersive dining experience I’ve had the pleasure of trying.”
Ian Foster: “A quick-witted company of six do extremely well to run through their set-pieces as well as wrangling an increasingly boisterous crowd”
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