Histoire Productions
Ernest van Sitters
"Queen of the Ocean - Nothing short of captivating"
Hosting Queen of the Ocean was an absolute pleasure for us at Oddfellows On The Park. Working with Emily and the entire crew was seamless from start to finish. They provided excellent venue support and were incredibly flexible with the event layout, accommodating all our needs.
The crew was not only professional but also friendly, making the entire experience enjoyable. The performances were nothing short of captivating, leaving all our guests thoroughly impressed. In fact, the feedback from everyone who attended was exceptional.
Truly a memorable evening. The immersive nature of the event truly immersed both our staff and guests. We even overheard one guest remarking, "Oh God, this is awful," upon hearing the simulated noise of the ship hitting the iceberg, which perfectly illustrates how deeply engaging the experience was.
Fiona Jones
"Unnecessary bad language"
Went to see Scrooge in Bournemouth Pier this evening. Had high hopes because this novel is a favourite. However, we left early because of the amount of bad language from the Scrooge character. Why? It brought nothing to the story, didn't add to the fun and was quite unnecessary. Maybe Histoire Productions should think about putting a warning in their blurb. Then those of us who find this language offensive could choose not to attend.
Nicola Gorst
"Queen of the Ocean immersive theatre and dining event at The Bowden Rooms Altringham"
What a fantastic evening. On arrival, we were greeted as if boarding the ship, immediately creating the correct atmosphere. There were lovely displays and information boards giving some history and insight into some of the characters we would encounter during the evening. During pre dinner drinks, Captain Smith and the other cast members mingled and playfully interacted with the guests which was rather fun. Most of the guests had gone to great effort to dress so up it was hard to tell who were cast and guests apart which added to the experience.
The food was great and served efficiently.
The show was immersive, interactive and great fun. Glad it wasn’t too immersive and we stayed dry!
Enjoyed it so much I have booked the Overlook Hotel and Scrooge immersive theatre and dining events for later in the year.
Inga
"Queen of the Ocean, Bournemouth Pier"
I am obsessed with Titanic so HAD to experience this night. My partner was dragged along under sufferance but got into the spirit of things and we both assembled marvellous First class 1912 outfits. We arrived to fabulously dressed other passengers and a young man took our coats and put them in the cloakroom. We needn't have worried about needing them apart from on the pier since it was STIFLINGLY hot in the venue. Much too small a venue for the volume of folk present. We were led to our table which was tiny and very cramped and found our name cards which had the pre-ordered menu printed on the back. I agree with other reviewers that the theatre company should supply printed copies of the only surviving menu from that night. I have seen people complain about the food but being a total Titaniac I knew exactly what we would be getting. We were brought our complementary cocktail and I have to say the table service was efficient. About 7p.m. Captain Smith appeared and lots of folk were having their photos taken with him or posing alongside the "Queen of the Ocean" backdrop. There were also various small exhibits around the room including a board which I swear said "Thomas Andrew" instead of "....Andrews". LOL. There were also two screens up either side of the room with the sea on them...shame we couldn't see the real sea outside the window but to be fair, it was dark outside. The company are missing a trick here, there SHOULD be backdrops of the Titanic's beautiful dining room, especially during the points in the evening where we received any of our three courses. When the performance finally started I rather enjoyed the Captain's ironic optimism about the journey and was delighted when he spoke directly to me, I was dressed to the nines and feeling Regal. Three maids also materialised and one sat at our table to tell us she was getting wed. The food when it arrived was okay, it was what I had ordered and about as average as one would expect. I was disappointed at the lack of creamed carrots with my main course though, we received carrot batons which looked suspiciously as if they had come pre-cut in a bag. The performance was okay, and having done walkabout theatre myself I believe the cast were doing their best...although I agree with other reviews that there should have been cast members peppered amongst the paying passengers, present at the tables and no one would be any the wiser. Some parts of the evening did drag on a bit and I saw a few glum bored faces in the room, apart from the people throwing booze down their necks and giggling. The screens now showed Titanic but very poor graphics and not a soul on board, there is far better on youtube. Also the ship sinking up to her nameplate on the hull ( incised actually) was a bit odd when a few minutes later she had unsunk herself again. The narrative from the actors was also confusingly mismatched to the screen which was displaying a minute by minute synopsis of Titanic's last hours. Also hearing "Blue Danube" on a loop was irritating. There really should be live music from a string quartet, although I will let the company off for having both "Song d'Automne" AND "Nearer my God to thee". Also the singing of a hymn mid meal was a bit incongruous!!! The evening culminated in the screams and cries of folk drowning and a solemn small roll call in descending age of those lost. There are also some fab shots of the ship now, complete with rusticles. All in all not a bad night, I enjoyed it but it needs improvement, glad we didn't pay Savoy prices for it.
Mrs Humphries
"Terrifyingly terrific night at Overlook…"
Terrifyingly terrific night at Overlook Hotel. From start to finish we had a great time at this great immersive event. Walking in there was a fantastic atmosphere and the singer was sensational really setting the tone. The actors were great and interspersed their performance during an excellent three course themed meal. We were equally enthralled, terrified and some great surprises. We came away on a high having been involved in a superb performance and really great all round event. Would highly recommend
Alannah Jones
"Brilliant cast and a fantastic…"
Brilliant cast and a fantastic immersive event to attend! Highly recommend!
Carlton Jenkins
"We had a fabulous evening"
We had a fabulous evening, lovely surroundings and the cast where fantastic
Sallie Mogford
"Queen of the Ocean, Cardiff Queen of the Ocean, Cardiff We went to see the Queen of the Ocean…"
We went to see the Queen of the Ocean at The Coal Exchange Hotel, Cardiff on the 29th of April. The actors were really good and the beautiful vintage surroundings of the dining room really set the stage for the production. The story of the Titanic striking the iceberg was told via the actors and large video screens so at times it was very moving. A lot of customers were dressed in period costumes, so it was nice to see so many people who had made the effort. The only criticisms are that the food was quite dry, but I appreciate that this is outside the control of Histoire Productions. A live string quartet would've been a great addition as there would've been on the original Titanic. All in all it was a great evening and we enjoyed our experience.
Sheila
"Riveting performance"
The retelling of the Titanic story was simply but movingly told. The proximity of the actors added to the intimacy of their stories. It was cleverly conceived and well acted.
One sour note was the appalling rudeness of some of the audience, who talked and laughed throughout. I wonder if the cast members might be a little more stringent in asking (in character) for people to be quiet. One girl was openly giggling while a character was praying. It perhaps could also be pointed out before the show that there will be moments when silence and respect is required. Also PLEASE don’t use the modern version of Eternal Father, but the one that would have been sung in 1912.
But still worth the money and I’m glad I went.
Rachel O'Brien
"Amazing!"
A wonderful, emotive performance that really captured the true essence of the evening. The actors were both sensitive and professional in their delivery of the story and the atmosphere created, was at times, haunting. The food was also delicious.
We had a fantastic evening and really enjoyed the experience.
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