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An Audience with a Ghost Hunter

St Nicholas Priory, Exeter
October 24th - November 3rd

An Audience with a Ghost Hunter

St Nicholas Priory, Exeter
October 24th - November 3rd

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An Audience with a Ghost Hunter

October 24th - November 3rd

A haunting tale set in Exeter’s oldest and most mysterious building.

As the sun sets and darkness takes hold, join esteemed ghost hunter Dr Robin Knapman on a thrilling journey through the haunted halls and hidden chambers of St Nicholas Priory. From ghostly whispers in the dark, to objects moving on their own, you never know what you’ll encounter in the building’s shadowy depths…

An Audience with a Ghost Hunter is an experience like no other, where you become an active participant in the investigation. From the moment you step through the door you’ll find yourself immersed in a world of unexplained noises, ancient curses, and secret exorcisms. Who knows, perhaps you might be able to unravel the mystery and bring peace to this troubled building.

Wandering Tiger have been delighting audiences with their sell-out interactive performances for years, and this is their spookiest production yet.

Are you brave enough to join the hunt? Tickets are limited, so book now before they vanish into thin air!

BOOK NOW




“Thrilling, fun and
fantastically creepy.” 
- The PRSD

“Loved every minute of it. A real spooky experience.” 
- Audience Feedback




 

AGE RESTRICTIONS: Suitable for ages 16+

CONTENT WARNING: 
This production features dark indoor spaces, loud noises, flashing lights, theatrical smoke & haze, sudden sound effects, swearing. The show is not recommended for pregnant individuals, those with heart conditions, mobility issues or claustrophobia. For full details on content advisories, with additional details that include potential story spoilers, click here.

ACCESS: 
Unfortunately, due to the nature of this historic venue, the show is not suitable for wheelchair users. Some seating will be available during the show but you will mostly be standing and walking so comfortable footwear is recommended.

MOBILE PHONES & CAMERAS:
 The use of cameras and mobile phones is strictly prohibited during the performance. You will be required to switch off your phone at the beginning of the show.

DIRECTIONS: St Nicholas Priory is located on Mint Lane, a footway leading off from Fore Street. The entrance to the lane can be found between the Little Drop Of Poison pub and TapiTapa restaurant. We’re unable to admit latecomers once the performance has begun so please arrive early to avoid disappointment.

CLOTHING: St Nicholas Priory can get cold so we recommend wearing warm layers to ensure maximum comfort.

BAGS & COATS: We are unable to offer a cloakroom service. Please keep your belongings to a minimum and don’t bring anything larger than a rucksack with you to the event.

 


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