
Chloe Byrne
Staff Writer at Secret London
Articles
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3 weeks ago |
secretldn.com | Chloe Byrne
Cloak and dagger will be your best friends at SPYSCAPE and SPYGAMES. The top-rated immersive spy museum from New York will cross the pond under the cover of darkness and set up shop here in the London Film Museum on May 4. Slip on your sunnies and trench coat, brush up on your code-breaking skills and perfect your poker face, these two exciting experiences consist of brain-twisting tests, games and challenges in which you can learn the art of deception.
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3 weeks ago |
secretldn.com | Chloe Byrne
No, Twist Museum is not an in-depth exploration of that sixties dance craze, it’s all about the way we perceive the world around us, or, as their acronym-born name states, ‘The Way I See Things’. Located on Oxford Street, the museum is a collaboration with artists, neuroscientists and philosophers – so you can be sure that the limits of your imagination, and reality as you know it, are about to be pushed.
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3 weeks ago |
secretldn.com | Chloe Byrne
Cloud-piercing pyramids housing hidden tombs, endless golden sands that bleed into a fiery horizon line, and religious ceremonies shaped by ancient traditions…these are just a few of the wonders you’ll uncover at Tutankhamun: The Immersive Exhibition. Now open at Immerse LDN for a 14-week limited run, this incredible portal to Ancient Egypt will shine a light on the mysteries, marvels and monuments of the time.
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4 weeks ago |
secretldn.com | Chloe Byrne
Just the mere mention of Tutankhamun conjures up images of golden funerary masks gleaming in forgotten shadows, ancient tombs hiding storied treasures and a pharaoh, bestowed with great power at a very young age. At London’s new immersive exhibition all that rich history is interwoven with cutting-edge technology; a striking combination of past and present which brings the mysteries of Tutankhamun’s world to life once more.
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1 month ago |
secretldn.com | Chloe Byrne
Grab a glass of punch, hoist up your muddy hems and get ready to enjoy the party of the (19th) century at Plied and Prejudice. The comedy theatre show has now stumbled into London arts venue The Vaults Theatre, breaking all the rules of Austen-era etiquette with a hysterical adaptation of the iconic novel. You’ll need to forget everything you know about ‘respectable’ theatre and embrace the chaos as five talented actors take on the roles of 20 characters with riotously funny results.
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