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Step into a disused London warehouse where secrets lurk in the shadows. STOREHOUSE is an immersive thriller where you navigate a maze of deception, and every choice twists the story.
- Voiced by Toby Jones, Meera Syal, Kathryn Hunter & Billy Howle, this immersive theatre musical blends tech-age intrigue with interactive puzzles, perfect for curious adults and history buffs in London.
- Created by award-level veterans from Secret Cinema, Punchdrunk & BBC Studios, Storehouse dazzles, created by the team behind The Great Gatsby Immersive.
- Explore themes of data control, truth vs. disinformation, all through interactive rooms, votes, rituals & even dancing to Karma Chameleon, where shadowy corridors, whispered conversations, and hidden clues pull you deeper into its web.
- In a strictly limited 16‑week runat Deptford Storehouse this production transforms its industrial venue into a living, breathing stage.
- Multiple endings ensure no two nights are the same, so grab your STOREHOUSE tickets now.
Founded in 1983 beneath the streets of Deptford, Storehouse invites audience members to become trustees of a secretive “arkive” designed to catalogue every digital expression. Guided through maze-like rooms built from ink-spilling ceilings, wool, willow, and retro tech, you’re asked to weigh in on what stories—truths or lies—get preserved. Themes of power, memory, and disinformation swirl as the final aggregation fails and the archive fractures. Will you help rebuild meaning… or let it collapse?e same.Unlike traditional theater, there’s no fourth wall: you’ll navigate the space freely, making choices that shape the narrative’s twisted outcome, all the while forcing you to confront how various media can either manipulate you or reveal the ultimate truth. Book your tickets to STOREHOUSE in London and experience a show like no other.
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Show details
Categories: Immersive theatre, Critics' Choice, Off West End,Drama, Play
Audience: Suitable for 16+ yrs
Theater name: Deptford Storehouse
Theater facilities: Pop-up bar, cloakroom (limited capacity), immersive lobby installations
Theater accessibility: relaxed, BSL performances, audio described performances, wheelchair accessible, Familiarisation zone, visual guide
Dress code: Smart casual
Cast & crew
- Leading roles: Bonnie Adair as Caretaker Cooper, Chris Agha as Jay/Joe, Dawn Butler as Andie/Agnes, Elizabeth Hollingshead as Casey/Jordan, Scott Karim as Rami/Josh, Rob Leetham as Morris/Michael, Harriett O’Grady as Lizzie/Jamie, Zachary Panh as Ari/Jesse, Nat Kennedy as Caretaker Smithy, Nina Smith as Micki/Morgan, and voiceover actors Toby Jones (Bobby Lickdon), Meera Syal (Dolly K. Guha), Kathryn Hunter (Anne Rourke), and Billy Howle (Brian Falcon)
- Founder and concept creator: Liana Patarkatsishvili
- Creative director: Sophie Larsmon
- Lead producer: Rosalyn Newbery
- Executive producer: Zoe Snow
- Story producer: Donnacadh O’Briain
- Co-writers: Tristan Bernays, Sonali Bhattacharyya, Kathryn Bond, Katie Lyons, Caro Murphy, Rhik Samadder
- Production designer: Alice Helps
- Costume designer: Julie Belinda Landau
- Lighting designer: Ben Donoghue
- Sound designer: James Bulley
- Composer: Anna Meredith
- Video designer: Gillian Tan
- Creative researcher: Aoife van Linden Tol
Additional info
- This show is suitable for ages 16 years and above.
- Content warning: The show is recommended for ages 16 and up due to mature themes including data misuse, mental health references, and misinformation. The experience contains references to suicide, addiction, paedophilia, surveillance, mental illness, and depictions of death. Viewer discretion is advised.
- Experience & safety guidance: Expect to walk and stand for up to 90 minutes. There are some opportunities to sit briefly, but this is not a seated show. Wear comfortable footwear. The show includes low lighting, loud audio, strobe-like effects, haze, and layered soundscapes that may be disorienting for some. Certain scenes may involve enclosed or dimly lit spaces, reflective surfaces, and controlled audience pacing.
- While audience interaction is optional, the experience is designed to be participatory—guests can choose how deeply to engage.
- Most theatres are air-conditioned year-round, so it can get a bit chilly. Bring a light jacket just in case.
- You will receive an email with your STOREHOUSE voucher. No need to print. Please carry a valid Photo Id for identification.
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