Secret Cinema returns to London with GREASE: THE IMMERSIVE MOVIE MUSICAL
Secret Cinema has announced its return to London with a brand-new production for 2025 presented with TodayTix, GREASE: The Immersive Movie Musical, which plays in Battersea Park from 1 August - 7 September 2025 at Evolution London.
The 2025 production marks the first of three consecutive summer events from the masters of immersive entertainment, at Evolution London, their most central London venue to date. Future productions based on other iconic titles for 2026 & 2027 will be announced later in the year.
Secret Cinema’s new two-and-a-half-hour production brings the beloved classic Paramount Pictures film to life, featuring a cast of 30 performing amidst giant multi-screen platforms. Every corner of the venue will transform into an immersive and unforgettable cinematic theatrical experience.
Step into the world of Rydell High and witness Grease unfold before your very eyes. Sing, dance and join Danny, Sandy, the T-Birds and the Pink Ladies as you become part of the iconic world. Featuring live music, summer fairground and classic American diner-inspired food and drink. THIS IS THE ONE THAT YOU WANT!
Secret Cinema Producer and TodayTix Group President & Co-Founder, Merritt Baer, said: “I am thrilled that Secret Cinema is returning home to London for the first time since 2022, and what could be more electrifying than spending those summer nights with GREASE: The Immersive Movie Musical. The move to Evolution London in Battersea Park marks both Secret Cinema’s most central location yet and the start of a three-year partnership that will see our world-class creative team present an iconic production each summer. Prepare to step back into your favourite movies with a dose of cinematic immersive flair that only Secret Cinema can deliver.”
GREASE: The Immersive Movie Musical’s theatrical magic will be spectacularly brought to life by a multi-award-winning creative team renowned for their West End and Broadway credits including director Matthew Costain, set designer Tom Rogers, choreographer Jennifer Weber, lighting designer Howard Hudson, sound designer Gareth Fry, and video designer Ian William Galloway.