Address: The Little Angel Theatre, 14 Dagmar Passage, London N1 2DN
Website: littleangeltheatre.com
Dates: Friday 8 – Sunday 31 August
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Jurassic World: The Experience, Battersea
Keep absolutely still… there’s something beastly roaming around the sparkly halls of Battersea Power Station. Jurassic World: The Experience has arrived at the riverside development, with global leaders in experiential entertainment, NEON, inviting families to walk among prehistoric giants. Get up close and personal with countless species of dinosaurs in a series of immersive environments inspired by scenes from the blockbuster movie franchise.
Address: Jurassic World, Battersea Power Station, Circus Rd E, Nine Elms, London SW11 8AX
Website: jurassicworldexperience.com
Price: Children aged 3 -15 from £22.90
Dates: Booking until Sunday 12 October
Van Gogh London Exhibition: The Immersive Experience
Immersive art exhibitions are having their moment, not just in London but in cities like Barcelona and Madrid, too. For anyone who favours strolling the streets of Shoreditch over the city centre’s fast pace, Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience is the one to book. Not only is the 360º digital depiction a celebration of famous creative works, but it’s presented in a clever way that brings history into the modern day. For those looking to enhance their experience, VR headsets are available to rent on the day. After your session, wander to Spitalfields Market for street food and shopping, or take the bus to Whitechapel and visit the Young V&A. Sarah Bannerman
Address: 106 Commercial Street, London E1 6LZ
Website: vangoghexpo.com
Price: Adult tickets £21.90, children aged 4-12 £13.90, family bundle tickets £14.90
Dates: Ongoing
CBeebies Rainbow Adventure, Westfield London
There’s a brand-new immersive experience at Westfield London designed with little ones aged 0 – 6 in mind. CBeebies Rainbow Adventure features some of the channel’s most beloved characters including Hey Duggee, Bluey, JoJo & Gran Gran, and Mr Tumble. Children can dance, roleplay and help restore the missing colours of the rainbow in a fantastical storytelling adventure.
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