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Ghost Lights
Nottingham Arts Theatre
Monthly tours - please see below for upcoming dates | 7pm
To book tickets click on the website link above.
A theatre tour not for the faint of heart!
Come and join the Original Nottingham Ghost Walk and The Nottingham Arts Theatre for an exlusive evening tour inside this fantastic old building in Nottingham's historic Lace Market.
The Nottingham Arts Theatre started life as an underground Medieval pottery. In the early 1800s, a Church for the Particular Baptists was built here, with a congregation of over 1000 and a school for the poor children of Nottingham. Just after WWII, the Church was deconsicrated and became the Co-operative Arts Theatre, later becoming the Nottingham Arts Theatre you see today.
Hear the truly chilling tales of the mirror man, the dark man, the restless souls of long dead children and the spirits and spectres of the auditorium.
Discover the labyrinthine back stage area, see the rehearsal spaces, dressing rooms, green room, and put yourself in an actors shoes for opening night, on stage before a packed auditorium. Ghost Lights promises to be an evening to remember!
Ghost lights is also available for private parties and bookings - drop them an email for information
The tour most often operates on the 2nd Monday of each month but can vary depending on theatre schedule, please check website prior to booking.
Adult: £6.50 Children 9 -14 yrs.: £5.00 (the tour is not suitable for children under the age of 9.)
Concessions (students and seniors): £6.00 Family ticket (of 2 adults and 2 children): £20.00
Group bookings of 10: £6.00 per person Group of 20: £5.00 each
Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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Tickets | £10.00 per ticket |
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
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