FeastFest

FeastFest Making theatre delicious. FeastFest is a festival dedicated to those who love theatre, food and life!

Last Supper 1981 at .workshops ✨🍽️  Such a special evening — art, atmosphere, and amazing people all in one space. So gr...
17/04/2026

Last Supper 1981 at .workshops ✨🍽️

Such a special evening — art, atmosphere, and amazing people all in one space. So grateful to .workshops and for bringing this together 🤍

The spring sharing of Last Supper 1981 ✅ — excited to return in the future with an even more evolved version ✨
Producer
Production Designer - Joy Chen
Assistant Producer & Recording Director - Elaine Li Quan
Community Creatives - Daniell Hambrook, Frankie Irvine, Asif Khapedi, Christina Vlachou-Portari, Robert Webb

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Last Supper 1981 — first sharing completed✨Last Supper 1981 is an intimate installation that reconstructs a family dinne...
31/03/2026

Last Supper 1981 — first sharing completed✨

Last Supper 1981 is an intimate installation that reconstructs a family dinner table from 1981 — the year the Royal Docks closed. Drawing on archival and community research, the work invites audiences to sit, listen, and encounter local memories of everyday life in London’s Royal Docks during a time of social and industrial transition.

Supported by

Pepa is so loved in China! One more city this round, more in the future!
14/11/2025

Pepa is so loved in China! One more city this round, more in the future!

This project will host year-long, 6 thematic events combining storytelling, communal meals, and cultural programming to ...
08/11/2025

This project will host year-long, 6 thematic events combining storytelling, communal meals, and cultural programming to document resident perspectives on regeneration and heritage, each event aligned with significant cultural celebrations such as Lunar New Year, International Women’s Day, Easter, Diwali, Halloween, Christmas, and Black History Month. These gatherings will centre around free or low-cost communal meals themed to the occasion, creating informal opportunities for residents to share personal stories and oral histories related to the Royal Docks. Each event will incorporate creative activities, such as collaborative art or storytelling workshops, designed to collect memories in an accessible and engaging way.

A key output of the project will be a permanent digital archive. This online resource will preserve all collected stories, photographs, and recorded memories, making them freely accessible to residents, researchers, and future projects. Additionally, all recipes from the communal meals will be documented and shared digitally. This archive will serve as a legacy, enabling the community to explore their heritage remotely and providing a resource that can be used for self-guided learning at home or to inspire and inform future local events and initiatives.

The project directly addresses a clearly identified need for creative community engagement in the Royal Docks. By teaming up with Marieta Evans, one of the founders of The Royal Docks History Club (active since 2017), we've gained access to a rich repository of historical content and a pre-existing network of engaged residents. This ensures our events are grounded in authentic local history.

We will also be leveraging the audience and participants from FeastFest activities (since 2022), drawing on our proven track record in delivering community-focused cultural programming. Our partnerships with UCL have further highlighted a critical gap in accessible, creative historical projects.

This initiative is specifically designed to bridge these gaps. It will combine rigorous historical research with an innovative, theatrical presentation to create memorable experiences that bring local history to l

Tomorrow!!! 5 Sep, Join Edible Archives as they start their journey creating a new edible artwork for the Royal Docks, c...
04/09/2025

Tomorrow!!! 5 Sep, Join Edible Archives as they start their journey creating a new edible artwork for the Royal Docks, commissioned and co-produced by Royal Docks-based FeastFest Productions. The creative duo, Harry Jelley and Sonia Sandhu, start this process through participatory workshops, archive research, and conversations as they start tasting Newham. What tastes, sights, and sounds remind you of the docks? What dock's heritage is important to you?
archives Edible Archives create memorable multisensory experiences that boldly explore heritage by bringing together food, art and poetry. They’ve previously created pop-up ice cream parlours full of sound and set celebrating the murals of William Mitchell and The Bradford Selection, a multisensory artwork held within a biscuit tin featuring unique recipes co-created with local communities in Bradford.

Outdoor arts here is in a different level
09/08/2025

Outdoor arts here is in a different level

B’s Feast reimagines Babette’s Feast in London’s Royal Docks. This intimate, immersive music-theatre piece centres on “B...
07/08/2025

B’s Feast reimagines Babette’s Feast in London’s Royal Docks. This intimate, immersive music-theatre piece centres on “B,” a migrant woman who expresses memory and resilience through cooking. Played by a rotating cast of diverse performers, “B” offers a meal that becomes a quiet act of cultural redemption. The piece explores themes of migration, labour, and community healing. Developed in collaboration with Newham residents, it ends with a shared feast where the audience breaks bread together—recipes contributed by local women.

Please be aware, this autumn we will only share our ideas, current development and the first stage outcome with the local community. Your voice and comments are very welcome! Please bring your stories.

More information to follow

Our festival director, Joanna D**g, will talk about food as arts materials in Athens this autumn.
07/08/2025

Our festival director, Joanna D**g, will talk about food as arts materials in Athens this autumn.

Tasting the Royal DocksJoin Edible Archives as they start their journey creating a new edible artwork for the Royal Dock...
05/08/2025

Tasting the Royal Docks

Join Edible Archives as they start their journey creating a new edible artwork for the Royal Docks, commissioned and co-produced by Royal Docks-based FeastFest Productions. The creative duo, Harry Jelley and Sonia Sandhu, start this process through participatory workshops, archive research, and conversations as they start tasting Newham. What tastes, sights, and sounds remind you of the docks? What dock's heritage is important to you?
archives Edible Archives create memorable multisensory experiences that boldly explore heritage by bringing together food, art and poetry. They’ve previously created pop-up ice cream parlours full of sound and set celebrating the murals of William Mitchell and The Bradford Selection, a multisensory artwork held within a biscuit tin featuring unique recipes co-created with local communities in Bradford.

Have you met Pepa in her kitchen? And tasted the soup she made? We are very happy to extend the flavour of FeastFest to ...
09/04/2025

Have you met Pepa in her kitchen? And tasted the soup she made? We are very happy to extend the flavour of FeastFest to Shanghai!
Thanks and looking forward to seeing you in China!

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