West-End HIT 2:22 A Ghost Story Coming To Pōneke This September
Be ready to be right on the edge of your seat this September with Danny Robbin’s West-End smash hit thriller 2:22 A Ghost Story. WINNER of Best New Play at the WhatsOn Stage Awards and Finalist for Best New Play at the Olivier Awards, join us for the New Zealand premiere only at Circa Theatre!
”SHARP, QUICK, AND CLEVERLY LAYERED” - The Guardian
In a rapidly gentrifying part of London, a married couple are renovating their new home. But something strange and frightening can be heard at the same time every night. Jenny has become convinced the house is haunted. Husband Sam isn’t having a bar of it. Tension builds throughout a housewarming dinner with friends as the clock ticks closer to 2:22…when a shocking truth will be revealed.

Following critically acclaimed runs across the United Kingdom and United States of America, including The West End's Noel Coward Theatre and New York's Apollo Theatre, it is New Zealand’s turn to experience the premiere fright-night with 2:22 A Ghost Story.
Directed by world renowned stage and screen legend Peter Feeney. Starring the unparalleled talents of Regan Taylor, Jack Sergent-Shadbolt, Pamela Sidhu, and Serena Cotton, and featuring other-wordly designs from Chris Reddington, Marcus McShane, Daniel Elliott and Shiloh Dobie.
“A CLEVER, REMORSELESSLY EFFECTIVE SUPERNATURAL THIRILLER” - Evening Standard
Whether you’re a skeptic or a believer, there has never been a better time to welcome in the spooky season by experiencing the phenomenon that is 2:22 A Ghost Story. Spine-chillingly funny, scary and filled with suspense, 2:22 A Ghost Story will leave Kiwi’s on the edge of their seat and questioning everything you think you know about the world of the living… and the dead.
2:22 A GHOST STORY
Saturday 13th September - Saturday 11 October | Preview Friday 12th September. Tues – Thurs 6.30pm, Fri – Sat 8.00pm, Sun 4pm
Tickets available from $15.00
Tickets from www.circa.co.nz/package/222-a-ghost-story/
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