Do you believe in ghosts?
The man behind Horrible Histories is back! A brand new adaptation of Terry Deary’s True Ghost Stories is hitting the stage, full of spine-chilling characters and ghastly ghosts from the past. Head back in time to a 1920s theatre, meet some cut-throats, unravel an ancient Roman curse, investigate the vanishing Victorian, and expose the Blonde Witch of Lime Street!
Gather your friends, collect yourcompasses and turn on your torches, the world of the ghost is full of frauds so can YOU tell the fact from the fake?
A spine-tingling show with the scary bits left in!
Not recommended for children under 8.
From £19.50
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