Wolf of Wall Street
A Night You Won’t Forget: 'Wolf of Wall Street' Bringing Bold and Scandalous Behaviour to London
The Wolf of Wall Street, a black comedy crime film based on
the outrageous memoir of Jordan Belfort, is coming to London as a new immersive
theatre experience.
Belfort, a wealthy stockbroker living the high life of
drugs, crime and corruption inevitably suffers at the hands of his own lifestyle,
leading to his downfall. The film which was released in U.S December 2013, stars
Hollywood actors such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Jonah Hill, Margot Robbie and Matthew
McConaughey and was directed by Martin Scorsese. Grossing at $392 million, it
became Scorsese's highest-grossing film and is now being adapted across four
floors in central London.
Audience members will become either a Wall street trader at
Belfort’s Stratton Oakmont firm or an FBI agent
working to uncover their illegal activities. With a dress code of 90’s American
office attire, the audience will explore the extravagant world of Belfort
including settings relevant to the film. Audience members can eat at
restaurants, drink at bars and even flounce around flashy “supercars”.
The adaptation is brought to you by the same director as
Scott. F. Fitzgerald’s, The Great Gatsby, immersive experience. Running since
2017, Alexander Wright’s Gatsby experience involves rooms filled with jazz
music, audience members drinking special cocktails and one-on-one encounters with
the actors. With a 1920’s dress code, this event has been a consistent success
from it’s first arrival on the London scene. The Gatsby experience has been rated
4.5 stars by critics and has shows that run almost every day. The Wolf of Wall
Street adaptation is said to have the same high expectations, with even more
extravagance and flair.
The raging success of The Great
Gatsby immersive experience means that there are high hopes for The Wolf of
Wallstreet. The explosive, extravagant and ludicrous nature of the Stratton Oakmont
scenes alone would make an entertaining experience to feel a part of. Belfort’s
life is intriguing and nonsensical in a way that immersive theatre could
certainly build on. Attending this event will be like going to the ‘party of
the year’ - an event you will never forget and an experience that would
heighten all of your senses. The producers of the show, Louis Hartshorn and
Brian Hook, declared that there would be “no better way to tell this story than
through immersive theatre. The show would explore the extremes of capitalism and hedonistic behaviour and
how obsession with money can bring humanity to its knees … Our guests can
expect the outrageous, the spectacular and the downright ridiculous.”
Immersive shows such as The Great
Gatsby and Wolf of Wall Street highlight the increasing demand for audience
members to feel connected and involved in a performance. Just like with 3D
cinema, we no longer want to just observe the spectacular events and lives that
are shown before us, we want to be in them. We all want to get the most out of the entertainment
experience and what better way than having an engagement with all five of your
senses. Being actively involved in the story allows you to forget about your
personal grievances and to live in someone else’s shoes for a couple of hours. Gatsby
and Belfort lived lives that none of us would dare to live in reality. Gatsby
revelling in fictional lavish parties and corruption partnered with constant
jazz music and the flow of alcohol in the air. Belfort a real life 90’s version
of Gatsby. Partying at work and living a life of crime and damning corruption. Audience
members want to travel into the unknown and experience something that is this
extravagant without the consequences that comes with living it in reality. In this sense, Wolf of Wall Street and similar
productions will always be a raging success. We’re always going to want a taste
of something more, from the roaring 20’s to lavish parties in the 90’s, to help
break up the repetitive week.
Tickets will cost £59.95 and £100 but
there will be a lottery for £10 and £25 tickets.
It premiers on the 5th September.
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