Ghost Stories started at the Liverpool Playhouse then moved to the Lyric Hammersmith (the two joint producing theatres) where it did so well (I know, I failed to get tickets!) that it got a transfer to The Duke of York's.
Don't worry, there's no spoilers here, I will obey the "Mouestrap Convention" and not reveal what you will see ... suffice it to say you will be scared, at the level of a good modern ghost train if nothing else ... I can see this show running a very long time and, if the audience we shared the experience with is typical, introducing a lot of non-theatregoers to the "live theatre" experience.
It did have some of the feel of a good theme park experience, but it is genuine theatre and very entertaining ...
A great time out ... enjoy!
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