Secret Cinema will immerse guests in the 1980s setting of Stranger Things in November, at a secret London location
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The London arts and cinema scene is constantly evolving to offer new and exciting experiences, but this one promises to be more weird and wonderful than ever.
Secret Cinema has teamed up with Netflix to bring a Stranger Things-themed event to London this November.
The immersive experience will transport guests to Hawkins High School filled with 1980s nostalgia, set within a secret London location.
Fans will have the opportunity to write their own Stranger Things stories, and new characters will be created for the event series.
This is the first time Secret Cinema has staged a party based on a TV series. The company has previously put on events based on Moulin Rouge, and Romeo and Juliet, and experience based on the 2006 James Bond film Casino Royale takes place next month.
That event will require guests to change their identity to their given alias, and take part in a secret mission – martinis in hand.
Secret Cinema said: “This revolutionary new concept will give audiences more time to explore its playground of performance, with deeper immersion, participation and storylines.”
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The London arts and cinema scene is constantly evolving to offer new and exciting experiences, but this one promises to be more weird and wonderful than ever.
Secret Cinema has teamed up with Netflix to bring a Stranger Things-themed event to London this November.
The immersive experience will transport guests to Hawkins High School filled with 1980s nostalgia, set within a secret London location.
Fans will have the opportunity to write their own Stranger Things stories, and new characters will be created for the event series.
This is the first time Secret Cinema has staged a party based on a TV series. The company has previously put on events based on Moulin Rouge, and Romeo and Juliet, and experience based on the 2006 James Bond film Casino Royale takes place next month.
That event will require guests to change their identity to their given alias, and take part in a secret mission – martinis in hand.
Secret Cinema said: “This revolutionary new concept will give audiences more time to explore its playground of performance, with deeper immersion, participation and storylines.”
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