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The Forever House: A Ghost Story for Christmas

Type:Performance

Samlesbury Hall, Preston New Road, Samlesbury, Preston, Lancashire, PR5 0UP

Tel: 01254 812 010

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Samlesbury Hall presents The Forever House: A Ghost Story for Christmas.

Lancashire's most haunted hall will once again become the backdrop for a ghost story for Christmas when a brand new spine-tingling seasonal play opens for six consecutive evenings.

The 40-minute production is designed for families and lovers of ghost stories and is an annual event at the hall.  The audience will travel through time as the ghostly Christmas tale guides them through rooms of the hall and they watch each scene of the story unfold.

Jason Karl, from AtmosFEAR! Scare Entertainment, who are producing the play says "The Forever House has been inspired by a story written in 1923 by Montague Rhodes James called 'The Haunted Doll's House'. We have retained the spirit of the original tale but are presenting it in a new way and with a new story arc.'

This combines live actors and theatrical storytelling to present a promenade theatre experience.

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Tickets + booking fee£20.00 per ticket

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  • Sub-Regional AwardsPartner of Visit Lancashire Partner of Visit Lancashire 2018

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Samlesbury Hall, SamlesburyBuilt in 1325 Samlesbury Hall is steeped in fascinating history, retaining its original typical black and white exterior, the Hall is almost equidistant between Blackburn and Preston, yet retaining a rural feel.

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