Ghost Stories Extends Spooky West End Run
Published on Wednesday 15th September, 2.31pm, Written by Kelly Pentland
Ghost Stories, the scariest show in the West End, has extended its run at the Duke of York’s theatre until 19 February 2011.

The spine-tingling production tells the tale of three supernatural events, and has spooked thousands of theatergoers to date. Complete with terrifying twists and atmospheric effects, the production has proved extremely popular in the West End with people flocking to be scared out of their wits.
The show was masterminded by Jeremy Dyson, writer of League Of Gentlemen and Andy Nyman who has worked with magician Derren Brown and has received excellent reviews.
Commenting on the West End extension Dyson and Nyman said: “Ghost Stories has now terrified nearly 95,000 people since its first sell out seasons in Liverpool and Hammersmith and we are so excited to be extending the run until February. We’ve had amazing feedback from audience members and critics and now lots more people will have the chance to enjoy the shocks, scares and laughs at the show.”
Read our Ghost Stories review and book a Ghost Stories theatre break if you dare.
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