It’ll be all fright on the night

There’s something spooky going down at the South Holland Centre on Saturday night.

Do You Believe In Ghosts? promises an ‘experiential ghost story, unlike anything the audience has ever experienced before’.
The Ghost Light is a theatre tradition where theatre stages are lit with a single light, even when there is no performance taking place that night. Tradition has it that it affords ghosts the opportunity to perform when the theatre is shut and, in doing so, keeps mischievous spirits away.
A spokesman for the South Holland Centre said: ” Welcome to a haunting night at the theatre. Are you feeling brave?
“If you are, join us, and we tell you all the secrets of what goes on when the theatre goes dark. When the only thing to guide you is the Ghost Light.
“To keep mischievous spirits away – or maybe just to light the way for the ghosts who call it their home.
“Follow the rules: keep your hands inside the car (so to speak) and you will be safe, as we tell the tales that every theatre has to tell.
“The ghostly stories of the things that go bump in the night, or the day.
“The things that just don’t add up – or do they?
“Theatres are alive. They have a soul. And all have their story to tell.
“Shadowy presences in the wings, rooms you just don’t go into alone and stories that you have to take away with you. . . or at least try not to.
“We will raise the hairs on your arms and send chills down the back of your neck. . .
“Join us for a dark night. Dare you!
“Do You Believe in Ghosts?”
There’s only a handful of tickets left for the show available from www.southhollandcentre.co.uk

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