The Prohibition Party 10th Anniversary Special

The Vaults, Leake Street, London
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This event ended on Saturday 30th of September 2017
Admission
£30
Venue Information
The Vaults
Leake Street, SE1 7NN
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Waterloo 0.12 miles

Celebrating its 10th birthday this September, The Prohibition Party invites London’s most glamorous pleasure seekers to lose themselves in a riotous celebration of 20s opulence. Travel back to a time when footloose flappers danced the Charleston, card sharp cads tried their luck at the roulette table, and everyone quaffed on the free-flowing bootlegged booze.

An evening of unbounded revelry, The Prohibition Party is London’s landmark immersive 1920s party, blurring the boundaries between audience and performers. Guests are transported back to a bygone era and invited to enter a surreal and illicit world set in the arches below a central London station. Inhibitions are shrugged aside at the hidden bars, live music demands you get footloose, and morals are forgotten at the roulette tables, as the underground drinking den comes to life for one night only.

In celebration of the 10th anniversary this September, those more adventurous guests may participate in a special pre-party experience, where they will interact with certain shady characters and wheedle their way into a secret party room using guile and deceit. On gaining entry to the “Chinese Laundry”, guests will be rewarded with a cocktail as they rub shoulders with a cast of racketeers, good-time girls and under-cover cops.

Taking inspiration from the most infamous parties throughout history, Prohibition sweeps guests away to the giddy magic and romance of the glistening Twenties. Explore secret and intimate rooms where passwords are required to enter, stumble across hidden speakeasies and cocktail delights tucked away in candlelit arches.

Throughout the night entertainment includes live bands, DJs on gramophones, silent cinema, dancing troupes and gambling tables. In order to escape the prying eyes of the police, cocktail menus are circulated hidden inside the pages of books, and drinks are served in teacups.

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