2:22 A Ghost Story
Performed at the lyric Theatre between 21 Jan, 2023 and 23 Apr, 2023
This award-winning supernatural thriller continues its phenomenal West End run – now playing to packed houses at the Lyric Theatre, starring Cheryl, Louise Ford, Scott Karim and Jake Wood (returning to the role after winning BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR at last year’s Whatsonstage Awards)
Following three record-breaking seasons at the Noël Coward, Gielgud and Criterion Theatres, this critically acclaimed new play has become London’s must-see theatre event.
2:22- A Ghost Story is written by award-winning writer Danny Robins, creator of the hit BBC podcast The Battersea Poltergeist, and is directed by Matthew Dunster. Brilliantly funny and intriguing; 2:22 A Ghost Story is an adrenaline-filled night where secrets emerge and ghosts may or may not appear. What do you believe? And do you dare discover the truth?
“THERE’S SOMETHING IN OUR HOUSE. I HEAR IT EVERY NIGHT, AT THE SAME TIME”
Jenny believes her new home is haunted, but her husband Sam isn’t having any of it. They argue with their first dinner guests, old friend Lauren and new partner Ben. Can the dead really walk again? Belief and scepticism clash, but something feels strange and frightening, and that something is getting closer. So they’re going to stay up until 2:22….and then they’ll know.
'A sensational event. Cheryl delivers a dose of pure star power'
Evening Standard
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'Cheryl rocks! A gripping debut in Danny Robins’s teasingly clever spine-tingler'
Daily Telegraph
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'Cheryl proves herself more than able to ride the emotional rollercoaster in Danny Robins’s gripping ghost story'
The Times
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'Cheryl shines in her spooky West End debut - gripping throughout'
Daily Express
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'A cracking supernatural thriller!'
Time Out
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'A fantastic piece of writing. Begs to be seen again'
Broadway World
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'A great spine-tingling night out!'
Evening Standard
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'A slick, chilling, romp of a play'
The Guardian
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'A supernatural spine-chiller'
Daily Mail
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'Danny Robins’ tense and slick play'
Daily Telegraph
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