A volcano, acrobatics, and dinner all in one night. Origen at Sala Scala mixes four acts with live music and high-energy performances, then pairs it with a Km 0 tasting menu built from local Gran Canaria ingredients. The production feels built for an all-in evening, but there’s one thing to consider: the opening sequence includes glowing-eye creatures that can be a bit intense for small kids.
I also like the way the show is designed to keep the room moving. Reviews highlight fast, practical service (including drink requests handled quickly), plus a friendly atmosphere that works for couples and families. The only likely drawback is timing: if you’re watching without the food option, you may be less involved in the planned pacing, and you’ll want to be ready for a show that stays very performance-focused.
With a 3–5 hour run time and a strong 4.7 rating from 681 reviews, Origen looks like a solid “book it and plan one great night” activity. The host/greeter is available in English, German, and Spanish, and the venue is wheelchair accessible.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- What Origen at Sala Scala Feels Like: a full production night
- The four-act show and the volcano start you should plan for
- The Km 0 tasting menu: how it works and when it’s worth it
- Live music, dance, acrobatics, and the production effects
- Food timing, drinks, and the small bits of audience involvement
- Price and value: is $73 a fair deal?
- Who should book Origen Dinner Show in Gran Canaria
- Practical tips for a smoother night at Sala Scala
- Should you book Origen Dinner Show at Sala Scala?
- FAQ
- Where is Origen Dinner Show located?
- How long is the Origen Dinner Show?
- Does the ticket include food?
- What languages are available for the host or greeter?
- Is there free cancellation?
- Is Sala Scala wheelchair accessible?
Key things to know before you go

- Four acts that map the islands story: the show is structured in sections, not one long blur.
- Km 0 tasting menu (if selected): local ingredients are part of the experience, not an afterthought.
- 30+ international artists: you’re not just watching one style; you’ll see dance, singing, and acrobatics in one package.
- Visual effects right from the start: the volcano-themed opening includes glowing eye masks and creature imagery.
- Drink service can be quick: ordering drinks is done via a button request for server support.
- Food options include vegan: vegan diners report that their choices held up just as well as the rest.
What Origen at Sala Scala Feels Like: a full production night

Origen Dinner Show at Sala Scala is designed like a nighttime experience with multiple lanes happening at once: theater, music, dance, movement, and food. The venue setting matters here. Sala Scala is built for watching performances up close enough that you feel the skill, and organized enough that the meal fits without turning into a pause button.
At its core, the show is structured to tell you something about the Canary Islands through performance. You don’t need background knowledge to enjoy it, because the pacing is clear and the emotional beats are delivered through visuals, choreography, and live singing. If you like shows where the performers are doing real work—no lip-sync shortcuts, no “just sit and watch”—this kind of event usually hits the mark.
Then there’s the food piece. If you pick the food option, you’re eating while the show unfolds. That makes it a better fit for a holiday night when you don’t want to “decide dinner and then decide a show.” You’re basically bundling both in one ticket, which is why the value reviews keep showing up.
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The four-act show and the volcano start you should plan for

The performance is divided into four acts, and that matters more than it might sound. When a show is broken into sections, you get natural resets: you can look, understand the mood shift, and stay engaged as the story moves forward. Origen uses this structure to frame the history of the Canary Islands, presented through dance, live music, and dramatic staging.
The other practical detail is the opening. One review notes a volcano-themed start with creatures that wear glowing eye masks. It’s not described as scary in a horror way, but it can be startling—especially if you’re bringing a child who gets spooked easily. If you’re traveling with kids, I’d treat the start as the moment to sit them closer to you, explain that it’s part of the show, and be ready to step in if they react.
After that initial burst, the tone shifts into performance mode: strong costumes, acrobatics, and singing that keep the show moving. You should expect variety. Origen isn’t just one dance style or one music style. The night is built as a mix—so even if you’re not sure you’ll love a specific genre, you’ve still got other beats to look forward to.
The Km 0 tasting menu: how it works and when it’s worth it

Origen uses a Km 0 tasting menu concept. In plain terms, that means you’re eating in line with a local-first idea—dishes meant to highlight Gran Canaria ingredients rather than generic “tourist cuisine.” If you care about food as part of the trip, choosing the menu option is the simplest way to turn the evening into both theater and taste.
Here’s the key point: it’s described as a tasting menu, not a huge sit-down banquet. One family review notes that the taster menu isn’t a big meal but it’s flavorful. Another person comments that the food was lush and the menu pairing made the experience feel complete. So if your goal is a full dinner with lots of courses, you might find the meal style more “snack-to-tasting” than “grand feast.”
Still, the menu seems to be designed to match the show’s pacing. Reviews also mention that eating happens during the first part(s) of the program—specifically, diners eat during the first three parts. That creates a helpful rhythm: you’re not eating in a single crowded window, and you’re not waiting through a long stretch of just-theater.
Vegetarian and vegan diners get special mention, too. A vegan option is called out positively, which is a big deal because it often doesn’t go smoothly at dinner shows. If vegan or vegetarian matters to you, Origen looks like a safer bet than many purely theatrical nights.
Live music, dance, acrobatics, and the production effects

Origen is a multi-artist show with more than 30 international artists. That lineup shows in the variety. You’re likely to see dancers doing athletic choreography, singers delivering live vocals, and acrobatic moments that read as real stage work—not just “a person flips once for photos.”
Costumes matter here. Multiple reviews praise them directly, and costumes are often a big part of how you track the story in performance pieces like this. If you’re the type who likes noticing details—how color, texture, and movement reinforce the theme—this is the kind of show where you’ll have something to watch even between big moments.
Then there are the visual effects and staging. The show is described as highly visual and cinematic, with special effects that support the narrative. That’s important for your expectations. You’re not just paying for dancing; you’re paying for a coordinated show that uses light, staging, and theme to make each act feel like its own chapter.
If you enjoy musical theater energy—where the room claps and the performers seem to feed off the audience—Origen should feel like that. If you prefer ultra-silent, museum-style culture, you might find it more energetic than you expected. It’s a nightlife show first.
Food timing, drinks, and the small bits of audience involvement

The most practical dinner-show question is timing: do you get served in a way that doesn’t ruin the show? The reviews suggest the meal timing is built into the structure. Diners eat early, while the show unfolds in segments. That means you’re not missing entire acts because you’re stuck waiting for the next course.
Drinks are another area where Origen sounds efficient. One review specifically mentions that drink service was very quick through a button request for a server. That’s a big comfort point. Dinner shows can sometimes turn into “flag down someone when you’re thirsty.” Here, the setup seems more organized, so you can focus on watching.
There’s also some audience participation, described as minor. One review calls it not worrisome, and another notes a little bit of participation. So go in knowing it’s there, but it’s not the kind of participation that hijacks your night.
If you’re not eating, one review says being late doesn’t matter as much. That’s useful guidance: it implies the show can still flow even if you arrive after the first meal service window. Still, I’d treat that as a “plan to be on time anyway” hint, not permission to stroll in whenever. Your best experience usually comes from being seated and settled before the action starts.
Price and value: is $73 a fair deal?

At about $73 per person, Origen sits in the “paid theater plus dinner” category. The price makes more sense when you understand what’s included. The live show is included, and food is included only if you choose the food option. That means you can shape the cost to your priorities.
Reviews repeatedly connect the value to a few things:
- the show is entertaining and polished
- the performers (dancers and singers) are strong
- the night includes multiple styles and lots of stage work
- food is reported as tasty, with vegan options available
- drink prices are described as reasonable for the venue
So the real question isn’t just whether $73 is high or low. It’s whether you want a packaged night with performance + food (or performance only). If you’re already planning a dinner out and a show, Origen is a clean way to combine them without the stress of booking two separate things.
If you hate spending on drinks, keep in mind that a drink package option exists, and not everyone wants it. One review mentions opting for the taster menu and drinks package, but also notes it’s not a huge meal. That’s your clue: you’ll get the tasting menu, and drink add-ons are a separate choice.
Who should book Origen Dinner Show in Gran Canaria
Origen fits best if you want a night that feels like a highlight. It’s a good match for:
- couples who want a planned evening with energy and music
- families looking for a stage show that’s more than a quiet cultural lecture
- anyone who likes live singing plus dance plus acrobatics in one ticket
It also fits food-minded visitors because the Km 0 tasting menu concept and local ingredient focus add meaning beyond just snacking. Vegan diners seem to have a workable option, which is a strong plus.
Where you should pause is the kid factor at the start. If you’re bringing very young children or a child who startles easily, the volcano-creature opening with glowing eye masks is the part to prepare for.
Practical tips for a smoother night at Sala Scala

Here are the details that can save you time or stress once you arrive:
- Choose the food option if you want the full experience. Origen’s meal is designed to run along with the early parts of the show.
- If vegan or vegetarian matters, Origen has a vegan option that gets positive feedback. Still, it’s smart to confirm your choice when you book.
- Use the drink button system. Reviews specifically mention quick drink service when you request via the button.
- Plan for the opening. Glowing eye masks and volcano imagery can be startling, especially for kids.
- Language support is available. The host/greeter can help in English, German, and Spanish.
- Expect a 3–5 hour evening. That’s not just showtime; it includes time for the meal flow and the full staged program.
- Know your meeting point may change by option. The exact meeting point can vary depending on what you book, so check what you receive at confirmation.
Wheelchair accessibility is listed, so if mobility is a concern, this venue is set up to handle it.
Should you book Origen Dinner Show at Sala Scala?

Book Origen if you want one ticket that delivers a real stage production, live music, and (optionally) a local-first tasting menu. The strong rating (4.7) and repeated praise for dancers and singers make it especially attractive if you like performance-driven nights. Add in the fact that vegan options are mentioned positively, and it becomes a good pick for mixed dietary groups.
Skip or reconsider if your main goal is a calm, low-key evening, or if you’re traveling with a child who gets deeply scared by creature effects right at the start. In that case, the show might still be fun—but it’s better to go in with eyes open and a plan for that opening sequence.
If you’re trying to decide right now, my simple rule is this: if you’d enjoy a high-energy live show where food and theater move together, Origen is a smart “Gran Canaria night” plan.
FAQ
Where is Origen Dinner Show located?
It takes place at Sala Scala in Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain.
How long is the Origen Dinner Show?
The duration is listed as 3–5 hours. Starting times depend on availability.
Does the ticket include food?
Live show is included. Food is included only if you select the food option.
What languages are available for the host or greeter?
The host or greeter is available in English, German, and Spanish.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is Sala Scala wheelchair accessible?
The activity is listed as wheelchair accessible.






















