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Ghost Stories to Haunt West End until June 2011!
14th December 2010
Having broken all box office records and following sell-out runs, our co-production with Lyric Hammersmith of Ghost Stories, which transferred in June to the West End's Duke of York’s Theatre, will now be taking bookings to the extended date of 26 June 2011. This will be over a year since it premièred at the Liverpool Playhouse and 12 months since it's West End debut.
This truly terrifying theatrical experience from The League of Gentlemen's master of the macabre, Jeremy Dyson, and Andy Nyman, co-creator and director of Derren Brown’s television and stage shows and star of Dead Set and Severance, is one event not to miss.
Ghost Stories opened at the Liverpool Playhouse on 4 February 2010 before playing at Lyric Hammersmith from 24 February until 17 April to sell out audiences at both venues. It transferred to the West End on 25 June with a provisional end run of 11 November, it was then extended until February 2011 and we are delighted to be able to announce this week that that has now been extended to due to popular demand until 26 June 2011.
Described by the critics as:
‘An immaculately crafted evening of entertainment. Play the game and you’ll have a scream.’ Time Out – Critics’ Choice
‘I had to sleep with the lights on. A top night out.’ Metro
‘Brilliant and deeply unsettling.’ Daily Telegraph
‘Brilliantly Scary.’ Daily Express
‘A pant-wetter of a night. It’s terrifying!’ Daily Mail
Ghost Stories is presented in the West End by the Lyric Hammersmith and Phil McIntyre Entertainments. A Lyric Hammersmith and Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse Production
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