An interactive comedy show from award winning LipService Theatre, for you to enjoy at home via Zoom.

Château Ghoul is East Yorkshire’s go-to boutique hotel offering themed weekends.

Our hosts Brian and Brenda Binns or B&B as they are known introduce a cornucopia of events: their supernatural sensation – Psychic Attraction, (like Fatal Attraction but without the rabbit), their Upcycling weekend, (not to be confused with the Tour de Yorkshire Lycra Festival), and the ever popular 1970’s Shanga Langa Waddy Ding Dong experience.

Guaranteed fun for all the family, the only trouble is – the guests keep dying… This is a multimedia haunted house thriller.

Dates & Times

Last session: Thu 1 Apr 2021 at 7:30 PM - This event has now passed
£15

Please note that ticket sales for this event have now closed.

This online event will take place on Zoom and will last around one hour. (If you don’t already have Zoom, you can download and install it from this website).

Please note that your data will be processed by LipService Theatre Company in line with GDPR to deliver your order.

This event has integrated BSL, captioning and an Audio Description option.

Ticket buyers will be emailed the zoom link for the event prior to the show date.

Reviews

“A real breath of fresh air. I loved the interactive element. Almost as if we were there with you! Please do more.”

Audience member

“Thank you so much for inviting us to Château Ghoul and for cheering us up with what was one of the best online theatre shows we’ve seen since C-19! You managed to maintain everything special about Lip Service using the Zoom platform - and add to it.”

Audience member

“Thank you for a welcome dose of daft amid these dreary days”

Audience member

Château Ghoul – Zoom event

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