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Ghost Stories Tickets

Arts Theatre

Box-office smash-hit Ghost Stories comes to haunt the Arts Theatre London, bringing spooky tales and what promises to be a terrifying experience. With scares, laughs and endless tension, Ghost Stories opens on February 27th 2014.

After smashing box-office records at the Liverpool Playhouse and the Lyric Hammersmith, Ghost Stories comes to haunt the Arts Theatre London, with a show that is tenser than ever. Ghost Stories plays in the West End for a thirteen month run, and has already spooked over 300,000 people worldwide.

A terrifyingly gripping theatrical experience, Ghost Stories is told by parapsychologist Mr Goodman, who lives to disprove ghostly activity. A total of three different chilling tales will have you on the edge of your seat. The show asks those of a nervous disposition to seriously think before attending, as there will be tension stretched time after time before sudden shocks and noises.

Ghost Stories is written and directed by The League of Gentlemen’s darkly comic Jeremy Dyson, as well as English actor and co-creator of Derren Brown shows Andy Nyman. Both are well-versed in the macabre and have produced something truly ghoulish to share with their audiences. The show features sound by Nick Manning, lighting design by James Farncombe, design by Jon Bausor and movement direction by Lewis Peploe. Casting includes Dino Fetscher, Paul Kemp, Paul Kendrick, Chris Levens, Gary Shelford, Mark Starr and Philip Whitchurch.

Ghost Stories is inventive theatre that takes audiences on an 80 minute rollercoaster thrill-ride, arriving at the Arts Theatre on February 27th 2014 and closes March 15th 2015.

Sorry this show closed 15 March 2015, we recommend these similar productions.

The Mousetrap
Fawlty Towers
Performance dates:
18 Feb 2015 - 15 Mar 2015
Running time:
1 hour and 20 minutes.
Age recommendation:
Unsuitable for anyone under 15.
Audience Notes:
Those who enjoy horror in its true form, with shocks and frightening scenes throughout.

The show is unsuitable for anyone under the age of 15. Those with a nervous disposition should think very seriously before attending.
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Latest Audience Reviews

Ghost Stories was utterly chilling. I haven't felt that affected by a show before or since.

The show was good but not as scary as I expected.

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