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Ghost Stories extends at Lyric Hammersmith until 18 May 2019
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News 12 April 2019 · 1 min read · 166 words

Ghost Stories extends at Lyric Hammersmith until 18 May 2019

The Lyric Hammersmith Theatre has announced that their production of Ghost Stories will extend its season by popular demand.

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The Lyric Hammersmith Theatre has announced that their production of Ghost Stories will extend its season by popular demand.

Simon Lipkin as Professor Goodman. Photo: Chris Payne Following critical acclaim and public demand the Lyric Hammersmith is delighted to announce thatAndy Nyman and Jeremy Dyson’s worldwide cult phenomenon, Ghost Stories, will extend its run at the theatre until Saturday 18 May 2019.

WARNING. Please be advised that this production 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.

The cast includes Garry Cooper, Simon Lipkin, Preston Nyman and Richard Sutton.

Ghost Stories is written by Jeremy Dyson and Andy Nyman, directed by Jeremy Dyson, Andy Nyman and Sean Holmes, associate direction by Joe Murphy, designed by Jon Bausor, lighting by James Farncombe, sound by Nick Manning and special effects by Scott Penrose.

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Douglas Mayo
Douglas Mayo

Douglas Mayo has had a life long love affair with musical theatre. He has authored several books on publicity and marketing for amateur theatre groups. He is in the process of developing a musical based on his original story concept.

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