An Audience with a Ghost Hunter
Previews
St Nicholas Priory, Exeter
22nd April - 27th May 2023
Are you brave enough to join the hunt?
An Audience with a Ghost Hunter is an interactive experience taking place throughout Exeter’s oldest building - St Nicholas Priory. As the sun sets and darkness takes hold, join esteemed ghost hunter, Dr Robin Knapman, on a thrilling journey through the haunted halls of the old priory. From ghostly whispers in the dark, to objects moving of their own accord, you never know what you’ll encounter in the building’s shadowy depths.
Be among the first to experience our latest production at one of these exclusive preview performances. Tickets are limited, so book now before they vanish into thin air…
An Audience with a Ghost Hunter
Previews 22nd April - 27th May
Do you believe in ghosts?
An Audience with a Ghost Hunter is an interactive experience taking place throughout Exeter’s oldest building - St Nicholas Priory.
As the sun sets and darkness takes hold, join esteemed ghost hunter, Dr Robin Knapman, on a thrilling journey through the haunted halls of the old priory.
From ghostly whispers in the dark, to objects moving of their own accord, you never know what you’ll encounter in the building’s shadowy depths.
We’ve been entertaining audiences with our sell-out interactive shows for years, and this one is our scariest yet. Be among the first to experience our latest production at one of these exclusive preview performances.
“Wandering Tiger brought a delightfully fun and interactive workshop to our library. Their warm and inclusive approach saw children, parents and grandparents forget their inhibitions and enter into the creative spirit. Highly recommended!”- Chris Launder, Exmouth Library
ST NICHOLAS PRIORY: Founded by William the Conqueror in 1087, St Nicholas Priory was home to Benedictine monks for over 400 years. In 1536, like other monasteries, it was closed and the remains became the home of wealthy Tudor merchants. The two ranges remaining from the original four-sided structure are now managed by Exeter Historic Buildings Trust.
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.
ACCESS: Some seating will be available during the show but you will mostly be standing and walking so comfortable footwear is recommended. Unfortunately, due to the nature of this historic venue, the show is not suitable for wheelchair users.
CLOTHING: St Nicholas Priory can get cold so we recommend wearing warm layers to ensure maximum comfort.
MOBILE PHONES & CAMERAS: The use of cameras and mobile phones is strictly prohibited during the performance.
ST NICHOLAS PRIORY: Founded by William the Conqueror in 1087, St Nicholas Priory was home to Benedictine monks for over 400 years. In 1536, like other monasteries, it was closed and the remains became the home of wealthy Tudor merchants. The two ranges remaining from the original four-sided structure are now managed by Exeter Historic Buildings Trust.
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.
ACCESS: Some seating will be available during the show but you will mostly be standing and walking so comfortable footwear is recommended. Unfortunately, due to the nature of this historic venue, the show is not suitable for wheelchair users.
CLOTHING: St Nicholas Priory can get cold so we recommend wearing warm layers to ensure maximum comfort.
MOBILE PHONES & CAMERAS: The use of cameras and mobile phones is strictly prohibited during the performance.