Yorkshire Theatre company to haunt the UK on tour with Shock Horror this Autumn

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Leeds-based Thunder Road Theatre have announced their 2024 Autumn UK tour of Shock Horror: A Ghost Story. Back by popular demand, it is the show’s third outing and the biggest tour yet.

Shock Horror is written and directed by a Huddersfield playwright and filmmaker, Ryan Simons . It is produced by Leeds-based actor and creative, Alex Moran , who also stars in the show as main character, Herbert. The cutting-edge theatre company are known as the 'Northern Horror Makers'. Shock Horror has been described as Stranger Things meets The Woman in Black; inspired by classic theatre ghost stories and cinema’s greatest frights, the show is a chilling journey into a haunted past.

But for him, and for you, the real horror has only just begun… Shock Horror opens in September at Perth Theatre, then tours to the Swansea Grand Theatre, Roses Theatre , Uppingham Theatre, Northern Stage , Connaught Theatre , Key Theatre , Macready Theatre , Watford Palace Theatre, Edge Hill Arts Centre , BEAM Hertford, concluding at Queens Theatre in November. The cast includes Alex Moran as Herbert, Chloe Proctor as Norma, Joseph Carter as Jack and Chris Blackwood as Karras .

 

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