Ghost Stories
Experience some sleepless and creepy nights with Ghost Stories! The best way to feel this unnerving London show is with enjoyable London Theatre Breaks Package. Andy Nyman and Jeremy Dyson’s Ghost Stories is a spine chilling London show! The creepy atmosphere is finely directed by Andy Nyman, Sean Holmes and Jeremy Dyson. The story revolves around three men who are telling chilling stories to each other.

Ghost Stories Theatre Package is finely directed by Andy Nyman, Jeremy Dyson and Sean Holmes. The exciting London play is a fine amalgamation of suspension and tension. The play is not suitable for children below15 yrs. The haunting London show is running with packed houses at Duke of York’s London Theatre.

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Venue: Duke of York's
Address: St Martin's Lane, London, WC2N 4BG.
Duration: 1 hr. 20 mins.
Genre: DRAMA
Show Details:
Opening: Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Closing:  Open Run

Important Note: WARNING FROM PRODUCERS: 'Please be advised that Ghost Stories contains moments of extreme shock and tension. The show is unsuitable for anyone under the age of 15. We strongly advise those of a nervous disposition to think very seriously before attending.'

(No 9.30pm perf on Friday 16 July)

 
Credits
Author: Andy Nyman and Jeremy Dyson
Director: Andy Nyman, Jeremy Dyson, Sean Holmes
Producer: Presented in the West End by the Lyric Hammersmith and Phil McIntyre Entertainments A Lyric Hammersmith and Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse Production
Designer: Jon Bausor
Lighting: James Farncombe
Sound By: Nick Manning
 
   
   
 
 
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