Tickets are on sale now for new thriller The Enfield Haunting coming to London and Richmond, starring Catherine Tate and David Threlfall.
From The Enfield Haunting tickets to all the upcoming dates and venues, this is your guide to the new show from Paul Unwin, co-creator of the world’s longest running medical drama Casualty.
Based on the true story of the Enfield poltergeist, Catherine Tate (Dr Who, Queen of Oz) stars as single mum Peggy Hodgson while David Threlfall (Funny Woman, Shameless) plays ghost hunter Maurice Grosse.
The Enfield Haunting dates and venues
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The Hodgson’s had no idea what a poltergeist was when, in the summer of 1977, furniture and toys started moving of their own accord. An ordinary, working-class family, who lived in a north London council house became the centre of one of the most famous poltergeist events in the world.
This is the story of one night in the spring of 1978 when events were approaching a climax.
Tate said: “I’m thrilled to be part of The Enfield Haunting and can’t wait to start working with the first-class creative team and the brilliant David Threlfall.”
Threlfall added: “I’m delighted to be reuniting with director Angus Jackson and working for the first time with the amazing Catherine Tate on Paul Unwin’s version of the UK’s most famous incident of psychological inhabitation, The Enfield Haunting, in 1977.”
The production is directed by Angus Jackson.