West End Theatre Breaks
| Exciting news for horror fans, Ghost Stories has extended its booking period by three months at London’s Duke of York’s Theatre. The creepy show, created by Derren Brown collaborator Andy Nyman and unseen League of Gentleman member Jeremy Dyson, enjoyed sell out runs at the Liverpool Playhouse and Lyric Hammersmith before transferring to the West End in June 2010. Booking is being extended to 02 October 2011. | |
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Ghost Stories Review - We Say:Ghost Stories is not for everyone, from speaking with several people within the audience some felt the production was petrifying. The show clearly will have a divide over the course of its run, scaring some and not others. It is, however, different to anything else in the West End at the moment, apart from maybe the chilling The Woman in Black. The show is cleverly written, presented and acted, a must see for anyone who likes horror or the paranormal. |
A Truly Terrifying Theatrical ExperienceBilled as a “truly terrifying theatrical experience”, Ghost Stories is hosted by Professor Phillip Goodman, an expert who presents petrifying lecture about the paranormal leading to numerous spooky stories of some of the subjects he has interviewed over the course of his career. The Producers advise that the show is unsuitable for anyone under the age of 15, and that those of a nervous disposition should think very seriously before attending. |
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Posted by Ben on Monday 28th March 2011 at 11:54AM
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