Check in to The Grand Theatre if you dare for Joe O’Byrne’s spine-tingling tale of The Haunting of Blaine Manor, back in Blackpool by popular demand from Wednesday 31 July to Saturday 3 August!

England, 1953. Something has awoken…

Renowned American parapsychologist Doctor Roy Earle, famous for discrediting hauntings and exposing fake mediums, is invited to attend a séance in what is said to be the most haunted building in England. Even the locals won't set foot in Blaine Manor, as all who walk within those grounds will be cursed.

But Earle’s arrival also awakens something horrific within the manor’s walls and as a raging storm closes them off from the outside world, Earle and his companions find that what is waiting within the manor is not nearly as horrific as what has entered with him…

Joe O’Byrne’s award-winning production of The Haunting of Blaine Manor is a love letter to both the Golden Age of Hollywood and the Hammer Horror Era, and an appreciation of the fabulous characters played by the likes of Vincent Price, Peter Cushing, Bette Davis, Peter Lorre and more.

This chilling ghost story also sits shoulder to shoulder alongside the classic supernatural tales down the decades and follows in the spirit of M. R. James - England’s most accomplished ghost story writer (Casting the Runes, Whistle and I’ll Come To You My Lad and The Haunted Doll’s House).

“This is horror built from the ground up, including the sound effects,” said Joe. “I wanted the sound design to be entirely original, along with the music. As a cast we spent a rainy afternoon in a Sheffield sound studio, there we all went quite mad creating the most horrific of sound scapes, it chills audiences to the bone. The sound production and music are by Justin Wetherill, digital visuals and trailers are by Darren McGinn. The firecracker cast features Peter Slater as Dr Roy Earle, Andrew Yates as Cairo, Jo Haydock as Vivian Rutledge, Jimmy Allen as Adolphus Scarabus, Ed Barry as Vincent De Lambré and myself as Grady. And yes, for the film geeks, I’ve had a good few nods to horror and noir classics down the years, that was part of the fun writing this, see if you can spot them!”

Do you believe in ghosts? Pay a visit to Blaine Manor this month for a Victorian gothic horror that’s not to be missed!

Joe O’Byrne’s The Haunting of Blaine Manor is at Blackpool Grand Theatre from Wednesday 31 July to Saturday 3 August with evening and matinee performances.

Tickets from £21.50 with concessions available for seniors 65+ and under 18 years of age.

Recommended for age 12 years and above.

Visit blackpoolgrand.co.uk for full show listings and bookings or call the box office on 01253 290 190 for bookings and further information.

LISTINGS

Joe O’Byrne’s The Haunting of Blaine Manor

Wed 31 Jul to Sat 3 Aug at 7.30pm

Fri & Sat matinee at 2.30pm

Grand Theatre, 33 Church Street, Blackpool FY1 1HT

Box Office 01253 290 190

blackpoolgrand.co.uk

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