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DARKFIELD announce month-long residency in London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park

  • Writer: Immersive Rumours
    Immersive Rumours
  • Sep 4
  • 3 min read
Shipping containers in a Jenga-like tower against a dark night sky, illuminated by red and blue lights. Large text: "DARKFIELD." Eerie mood.

Image: DARKFIELD


Renowned for their trademark shipping containers popping up across the UK and internationally, DARKFIELD bring four of their most critically acclaimed productions to London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park from Tuesday 7th October to Sunday 2nd November, in their biggest and longest ever presentation in London. Audiences can find themselves boarding a new airline, slipping into an immersive dream, lost in a labyrinthine hotel, or navigating a war-torn world, across FLIGHT, COMA, EULOGY, and ARCADE.


Fresh from sell-out runs at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, BFI London Film Festival, Shoreditch Town Hall, and a region-wide collaboration across Greater Manchester; DARKFIELD present their largest ever collection in the heart of East London, with containers returning to the city for the first time since 2022.


A person stands in a neon-lit tunnel with vibrant pink and teal hues, gazing intently at screens. The scene feels futuristic and surreal.

Photo: Mihaela Bodlovic


Using the nostalgic 8-bit aesthetic of 1980s video games, ARCADE’s interactive narrative explores the evolving relationship between players and avatars. Over 30 minutes, players will guide their avatar through a world ravaged by endless war: you can choose a side, win or lose the war, search for a peaceful route, or join a cult promising a better version of reality. Players will ask themselves difficult questions as they navigate a world where some will win and others will lose. No two journeys through the experience will be the same.


Red-lit room with bunk beds and people lying down. A blurred figure walks in the center, creating a mysterious atmosphere.

Photo: Mihaela Bodlovic


COMA invites audiences to take part in a mass experiment, and together, slip into a collective dream, encouraged by a mysterious voice in their headphones. Harnessing all of the skills in DARKFIELD’s technical arsenal, COMA takes place in the pitch-darkness, utilising 360-degree binaural sound, and with some unique additions developed specifically for this show that leave audiences wondering what’s real and what’s a dream. 


A person in headphones sits in a dimly lit room with metal cages, red light casting shadows. Text on cage reads "Goswami" and "Garfinkel."

Photo: Mihaela Bodlovic


EULOGY is a surreal, otherworldly journey through a dreamlike, labyrinthine hotel that exists entirely in your mind. How you arrived is a mystery, and why you’re there remains unclear. Just make sure you read the pamphlet. This intense and exhilarating ride uses speech recognition technology to deceive the senses and transport audience members through rooms, down corridors and into the bowels of this strange and not altogether comfortable hotel. How your dream unfolds is, in part, up to you. 


Identical men with headphones sit in dim airplane rows, expressions vary. Interior lit by soft blue light, mood tense and surreal.

Photo: Mihaela Bodlovic


FLIGHT takes place in a shipping container, the interior of which exactly resembles an Airbus 320 economy cabin, and over 30 minutes explores the Many-Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics, taking audience members through two worlds, two realities and two possible outcomes to their journey. There are many worlds in which this plane lands safely.


Two men stand in front of a shipping container. One wears a beige blazer, the other a navy jacket.

Photo: Mihaela Bodlovic


Bordering their two home bases in Hackney Wick and Silvertown - where the DARKFIELD offices and studio reside - the company are embedding themselves in their local community, building on a rich and growing creative presence in the area. DARKFIELD will work with local creatives and businesses throughout their residency. In addition to the four container experiences, Darkfield will provide a bar area and buzz for audiences to enjoy in between experiences. Will you take on all four containers?


Glen Neath, Co-Artistic Director of DARKFIELD, commented:

It’s long been our dream to establish a site where we can host all our containers in one place, so we’re very excited to finally open DARKFIELD LONDON so close to our two bases in North-East London. It’s great to have such a long residency at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, which is fast becoming a mainstay in London’s cultural scene. This is the first time we’ve presented our containers in London since 2022, and we couldn’t be more thrilled to be back!

Immersing audiences into total darkness, using DARKFIELD’s trademark 360-degree binaural sound delivered through headphones, each container will immerse audiences in a new world where everything is not quite as it seems. 



DARKFIELD will be at Queen Elizabeth's Olympic Park from 7th October to 2nd November 2025 with ARCADE, COMA, EULOGY and FLIGHT. Tickets for each show are priced from £14.00. For more information, and to book tickets, visit darkfield.org/london2025



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