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2:22 A Ghost Story

2:22 A Ghost Story is a thriller play by Danny Robins. It premiered in the West End in 2021, and received a Laurence Olivier Award nomination for Best New Play the following year.

2:22 A Ghost Story
2021 West End premiere poster
Written byDanny Robins
CharactersJenny
Lauren
Sam
Ben
Date premiered3 August 2021
Place premieredNoël Coward Theatre, London
GenreThriller, Ghost story

Production history edit

West End (2021–23) edit

On 10 June 2021, it was announced that the play would premiere at the Noël Coward Theatre in London's West End from 3 August running until 16 October 2021. The production was directed by Matthew Dunster, designed by Anna Fleischle, and starred Lily Allen as Jenny, Julia Chan as Lauren, Hadley Fraser as Sam, and Jake Wood as Ben.[1][2]

The premiere production was nominated for three Laurence Olivier Awards in 2022, including Best New Play and Best Actress for Allen.[3] The show was also nominated for four WhatsOnStage Awards, and won Best New Play, Best Actress for Allen and Best Supporting Actor for Wood.[4]

Following the successful run at the Noël Coward, it was announced the play would transfer to the Gielgud Theatre, running from 4 December 2021 to 12 February 2022. A new cast was announced including Stephanie Beatriz as Lauren, James Buckley as Ben, Elliot Cowan as Sam, and Giovanna Fletcher as Jenny.[5]

A third West End engagement at the Criterion Theatre, from 10 May to 4 September 2022, was announced without a casting confirmation.[6] On 29 March 2022, the new cast was announced, starring Tom Felton as Sam, Mandip Gill as Jenny, Beatriz Romilly as Lauren and Sam Swainsbury as Ben.[7] On 11 August 2022, an extension of the engagement at the Criterion was announced starring Laura Whitmore as Jenny, Felix Scott as Sam, Matt Willis as Ben and Tamsin Carroll as Lauren, running from 6 September to 8 January 2023.[8]

On 7 December 2022, the cast for its fourth West End engagement was announced. Cheryl, Hugo Chegwin, Louise Ford and Scott Karim will be playing at the Lyric Theatre, London from 21 January 2023 to 23 April 2023.[9][10] On January 24, 2023, it was announced that Hugo Chegwin was forced to withdraw from the show due to having flu during the rehearsal period. Understudy Ben Cutler performed the role for the first four shows before Jake Wood reprised his role as Ben from January 26-April 23, 2023.[11]

On March 28, 2023, a fifth West End production was announced to start at the Apollo Theatre on the 14 May 2023, with Sophia Bush as Lauren, Ricky Champ as Ben, Clifford Samuel as Sam and Jaime Winstone as Jenny. On Friday 21 July it was announced that Sophia Bush had withdrawn from the production due to health reasons and that Frankie Bridge will be taking over the role of Lauren from August.[12]

Los Angeles (2022) edit

The play made its U.S. premiere with a run at the Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles from October 29 to December 4, 2022.[13] This production would star Constance Wu as Jenny, Anna Camp as Lauren, Adam Rothenberg as Ben, Finn Wittrock as Sam, and recast the setting to Boston.[14]

UK tour (2023–2024) edit

On 10 February 2023, it was announced that the play will embark on a UK tour starting at the Theatre Royal, Bath on 1 September with dates until May 2024.[15] The tour cast includes Joe Absolom as Ben, Charlene Boyd as Lauren, Nathanial Curtis as Sam, and Louisa Lytton as Jenny until 2 December. From 5 January 2024 the cast will feature Vera Chok as Lauren, Jay McGuiness as Ben, George Rainsford as Sam and Fiona Wade as Jenny.[16]

Australia (2023) edit

On 1 May 2023, an Australian production was announced, opening at Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne on 25 July for a four week season.[17] The cast featured Gemma Ward as Jenny, Ruby Rose as Lauren, Daniel MacPherson as Ben and Remy Hii as Sam.[18][19]

Singapore (2023) edit

From 15 August 2023 to 10 September 2023, the Singapore Repertory Theatre staged the play directed by Daniel Jenkins. The cast consisted of Dominique De Marco, Shane Mardjuki, Sharda Harrison and Andy Tear.[20]

Prague (2023) edit

The Czech premiere production opened on 8 September 2023 in Prague’s Drama Club, directed by Braňo Holiček. It features Romana Widenková as Jenny, Markéta Stehlíková as Lauren, Václav Šanda as Sam and Jan Hájek as Ben.[21]

Plot edit

Jenny and her husband Sam have recently bought a large house in Greater London that they are renovating. For several nights, at exactly 2:22 am, Jenny hears the sound of someone moving around the house and a man's voice crying, via the baby monitor in her daughter's bedroom, and becomes convinced the house is haunted. Sam, being a sceptic and having been away on a work trip, insists there are more logical explanations for the noises. The couple hosts a dinner party for Lauren, an old university friend of Sam's, and Ben, her new boyfriend who has a belief in the supernatural. After discussing the strange noises, Jenny persuades the others to stay up until 2:22am to see what happens.[22][23]

Sam reveals that his work trip was to a rural island where he lost his phone, and was unable to contact Jenny leaving her and daughter Phoebe alone in the house. The two argue, and tensions arise further when the group discover Phoebe's teddy bear in the bathroom drenched in white spirit.

Ben suggests a seance to make contact with the spirit asking it to point out the person in the room who is most related to it, which only causes Sam to be further infuriated as the table on which they conduct it begins to move towards him violently, setting part of the kitchen on fire. Ben, disturbed by what he saw in the seance, leaves the house and refuses to re-enter. After the altercation, Lauren has a private conversation with Sam where she confesses to having doused Phoebe's toy in spirit in an attempt to prove Sam (and his constant need to provide a scientific explanation for everything) wrong, and also confesses that she has loved him since their university days.

Cast and characters edit

Character Original West End Production Second West End Production Third West End Production Los Angeles Fourth West End Production Fifth West End Production Melbourne Singapore UK Tour
2021 2022 2023 2023 2024
Jenny Lily Allen Giovanna Fletcher Mandip Gill Constance Wu Cheryl Jaime Winstone Gemma Ward Dominique De Marco Louisa Lytton Fiona Wade
Lauren Julia Chan Stephanie Beatriz Beatriz Romilly Anna Camp Louise Ford Sophia Bush Ruby Rose Sharda Harrison Charlene Boyd Vera Chok
Sam Hadley Fraser Elliot Cowan Tom Felton Finn Wittrock Scott Karim Clifford Samuel Remy Hii Shane Mardjuki Nathanial Curtis George Rainsford
Ben Jake Wood James Buckley Sam Swainsbury Adam Rothenberg Jake Wood Ricky Champ Daniel MacPherson Andy Tear Joe Absolom Jay McGuiness

Notable replacements edit

Third West End Production (2022) edit

Fifth West End Production (2023) edit

Critical reception edit

In The Guardian, Kate Wyver wrote, "With a brilliant sense of mounting dread and just the right number of jump-scares, Danny Robins' new ghost story is a slick, chilling romp of a play", adding, "You wouldn't know this is Allen's first time acting in the West End. She is strong as the frantic, afraid and exhausted Jen [...] though it's in her moments of stillness that the fear best finds its way in".[22] She described the cast as "gleaming", noting "Fraser's Sam is so realistic it's hard to believe he's acting", that Wood "revels in [his role of Ben], drawing out the humour and diving into the mysticism", and that "Chan does a brilliant balancing act, shifting Lauren's loyalties throughout the night".[22] Wyver praised Robins' script, finding it "sharp, quick, and cleverly layered with clues. While his handling of horror is nothing new, it's done smartly, toying with the tropes. In one of the most chilling scenes, absolutely nothing happens yet the grand old room is electric with the fear of expectation".[22] She was less impressed with "an overuse of deafening fox screams" and found that "arguments occasionally escalate into one-note yelling" but judged that "neither of these things do much to detract from the steadily growing tension". Overall, she decided, "This show is not scary enough to cause nightmares, nor is it gruesome or graphic or gory; it's more human than the creepiest horror movies. But there are genuinely chilling moments, scary enough that the whole theatre is tense and pin-drop quiet. [...] Scary enough, perhaps, to have you turn on the light the next time you hear an unusual sound at night, just to check the time".[22]

Reviewing the play for The Independent, Annabel Nugent wrote, "Allen is superb as Jenny. Exhaustion thrums a fraction below her palpable fear – just visible enough in her performance to have you questioning Jenny's version of events. And while it may be Allen who everyone has come to see, she isn't bearing the weight alone", adding, "Fraser embodies the role of his condescending character so fully that you come away hating him just a little", noting that "Wood steals scenes as Ben, giving the comedic character punchlines that stick, as well as an unforeseen likeability", and judging that Chan "confidently treads a delicate line in one of the more complicated parts".[25] Nugent also found Robins's script "tight and layered. On-stage action waxes and wanes but the mounting sense of dread is relentless" adding that he "is well-versed in what makes scary stories scarier, and uses that to brilliant effect here" and praising his "adept writing of emotionally charged two-handers, which provide a useful toehold into the characters’ psychological universe".[25] She concluded, "Much more than simply a successful first foray into theatre for one British singer, 2:22 stands on its own merits. Bar a handful of genuinely terrifying moments, it's hardly The Exorcist, but maybe that's for the best. There are enough scary things happening in the world right now to keep us up at night".[25]

Awards and nominations edit

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2022 Laurence Olivier Award Best New Play Nominated
Best Actress Lily Allen Nominated
Best Sound Design Ian Dickinson Nominated
Whatsonstage Award Best New Play Won
Best Performer In A Female Identifying Role In A Play Lily Allen Won
Best Supporting Performer In A Male Identifying Role In A Play Jake Wood Won

References edit

  1. ^ Bosanquet, Theo (9 June 2021). "Lily Allen to make West End debut in Danny Robins' 2:22 – A Ghost Story". WhatsOnStage.com. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
  2. ^ Lukowski, Andrzej (3 May 2023). "2:22 – A Ghost Story". Time Out London. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
  3. ^ Yossman, K. J. (8 March 2022). "Eddie Redmayne, Jessie Buckley and Emma Corrin Nominated for Olivier Awards 2022". Variety. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
  4. ^ Millward, Tom (27 February 2022). "22nd Annual WhatsOnStage Awards: the winners in full". WhatsOnStage.com. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
  5. ^ Mayo, Douglas (8 November 2021). "2:22 a Ghost Story transfers to Gielgud Theatre". BritishTheatre.com. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
  6. ^ Snow, Georgia (16 February 2022). "2:22 – A Ghost Story to return for season at West End's Criterion". The Stage. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
  7. ^ Wood, Alex (29 March 2022). "Tom Felton, Mandip Gill, Beatriz Romilly and Sam Swainsbury cast in 2:22 A Ghost Story West End return". WhatsOnStage.com. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
  8. ^ Thomas, Sophie (20 September 2022). "Laura Whitmore and Matt Willis to star in '2:22 - A Ghost Story'". London Theatre. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
  9. ^ Wood, Alex (7 December 2022). "Cheryl, Hugo Chegwin, xxx and Scott Karim cast in "2:22 A Ghost Story"". WhatsOnStage.com. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
  10. ^ Wood, Alex (19 October 2022). ""2:22 A Ghost Story" to transfer to new West End venue". WhatsOnStage.com. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
  11. ^ Wood, Alex (24 January 2023). "Jake Wood to replace Hugo Chegwin in "2:22 A Ghost Story" in the West End". WhatsOnStage.com. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
  12. ^ 2:22 A Ghost Story [@222aghoststory] (28 March 2023). "It's happening...AGAIN!👻 | Our record-breaking West End phenomenon is moving NEXT DOOR! We'll continue to thrill audiences at the Apollo Theatre from 14 May 2023" (Tweet). Retrieved 23 July 2023 – via Twitter.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  13. ^ Stewart, Zachary (3 October 2022). "Cast Set for 2:22 – A Ghost Story at Center Theatre Group". Theater Mania. Los Angeles. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
  14. ^ McNulty, Charles (6 November 2022). "Review: In the Ahmanson's '2:22 - A Ghost Story,' poltergeists are more believable than people". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
  15. ^ Wild, Stephi (10 February 2023). "2:22 - A GHOST STORY Will Embark on UK Tour Beginning in September". Broadway World. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
  16. ^ Darvill, Josh (29 June 2023). "2:22 - A Ghost Story tour cast announced". Stageberry. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  17. ^ "London's must-see supernatural thriller to make Australian Premiere at Her Majesty's Theatre in July 2023". Australian Arts Review. 1 May 2023. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
  18. ^ Wild, Stephi (11 May 2023). "Daniel MacPherson Joins the Cast of 2:22 - A GHOST STORY in Australia". Broadway World. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
  19. ^ Byrne, Tim (29 July 2023). "2:22: A Ghost Story review – Ruby Rose and Gemma Ward struggle in lifeless horror tale". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 31 October 2023.
  20. ^ "2:22 A Ghost Story". Singapore Repertory Theatre. 3 September 2023. from the original on 3 September 2023. Retrieved 3 September 2023.
  21. ^ Maggie (25 August 2022). "Danny Robins: 2:22 - DUCHAŘSKÝ PŘÍBĚH". Činoherní klub (in Czech). Retrieved 9 September 2023.
  22. ^ a b c d e Wyver, Kate (12 August 2021). "2:22: A Ghost Story review – Lily Allen gives you chills in slick, clever horror". The Guardian. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
  23. ^ McIntosh, Steven (12 August 2021). "Lily Allen on making her West End debut in 2:22 - A Ghost Story". BBC News. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
  24. ^ "Frankie Bridge to take over from Sophia Bush in 2:22 A Ghost Story". WhatsOnStage.com. 21 July 2023. Retrieved 3 October 2023.
  25. ^ a b c Nugent, Annabel (12 August 2021). "2:22 A Ghost Story review, Noël Coward Theatre: Lily Allen makes an eerily good stage debut in tense horror". The Independent. Retrieved 23 July 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website

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editWest End 2021 23 edit On 10 June 2021 it was announced that the play would premiere at the Noel Coward Theatre in London s West End from 3 August running until 16 October 2021 The production was directed by Matthew Dunster designed by Anna Fleischle and starred Lily Allen as Jenny Julia Chan as Lauren Hadley Fraser as Sam and Jake Wood as Ben 1 2 The premiere production was nominated for three Laurence Olivier Awards in 2022 including Best New Play and Best Actress for Allen 3 The show was also nominated for four WhatsOnStage Awards and won Best New Play Best Actress for Allen and Best Supporting Actor for Wood 4 Following the successful run at the Noel Coward it was announced the play would transfer to the Gielgud Theatre running from 4 December 2021 to 12 February 2022 A new cast was announced including Stephanie Beatriz as Lauren James Buckley as Ben Elliot Cowan as Sam and Giovanna Fletcher as Jenny 5 A third West End engagement at the Criterion Theatre from 10 May to 4 September 2022 was announced without a casting confirmation 6 On 29 March 2022 the new cast was announced starring Tom Felton as Sam Mandip Gill as Jenny Beatriz Romilly as Lauren and Sam Swainsbury as Ben 7 On 11 August 2022 an extension of the engagement at the Criterion was announced starring Laura Whitmore as Jenny Felix Scott as Sam Matt Willis as Ben and Tamsin Carroll as Lauren running from 6 September to 8 January 2023 8 On 7 December 2022 the cast for its fourth West End engagement was announced Cheryl Hugo Chegwin Louise Ford and Scott Karim will be playing at the Lyric Theatre London from 21 January 2023 to 23 April 2023 9 10 On January 24 2023 it was announced that Hugo Chegwin was forced to withdraw from the show due to having flu during the rehearsal period Understudy Ben Cutler performed the role for the first four shows before Jake Wood reprised his role as Ben from January 26 April 23 2023 11 On March 28 2023 a fifth West End production was announced to start at the Apollo Theatre on the 14 May 2023 with Sophia Bush as Lauren Ricky Champ as Ben Clifford Samuel as Sam and Jaime Winstone as Jenny On Friday 21 July it was announced that Sophia Bush had withdrawn from the production due to health reasons and that Frankie Bridge will be taking over the role of Lauren from August 12 Los Angeles 2022 edit The play made its U S premiere with a run at the Ahmanson Theatre Los Angeles from October 29 to December 4 2022 13 This production would star Constance Wu as Jenny Anna Camp as Lauren Adam Rothenberg as Ben Finn Wittrock as Sam and recast the setting to Boston 14 UK tour 2023 2024 edit On 10 February 2023 it was announced that the play will embark on a UK tour starting at the Theatre Royal Bath on 1 September with dates until May 2024 15 The tour cast includes Joe Absolom as Ben Charlene Boyd as Lauren Nathanial Curtis as Sam and Louisa Lytton as Jenny until 2 December From 5 January 2024 the cast will feature Vera Chok as Lauren Jay McGuiness as Ben George Rainsford as Sam and Fiona Wade as Jenny 16 Australia 2023 edit On 1 May 2023 an Australian production was announced opening at Her Majesty s Theatre Melbourne on 25 July for a four week season 17 The cast featured Gemma Ward as Jenny Ruby Rose as Lauren Daniel MacPherson as Ben and Remy Hii as Sam 18 19 Singapore 2023 edit From 15 August 2023 to 10 September 2023 the Singapore Repertory Theatre staged the play directed by Daniel Jenkins The cast consisted of Dominique De Marco Shane Mardjuki Sharda Harrison and Andy Tear 20 Prague 2023 edit The Czech premiere production opened on 8 September 2023 in Prague s Drama Club directed by Brano Holicek It features Romana Widenkova as Jenny Marketa Stehlikova as Lauren Vaclav Sanda as Sam and Jan Hajek as Ben 21 Plot editJenny and her husband Sam have recently bought a large house in Greater London that they are renovating For several nights at exactly 2 22 am Jenny hears the sound of someone moving around the house and a man s voice crying via the baby monitor in her daughter s bedroom and becomes convinced the house is haunted Sam being a sceptic and having been away on a work trip insists there are more logical explanations for the noises The couple hosts a dinner party for Lauren an old university friend of Sam s and Ben her new boyfriend who has a belief in the supernatural After discussing the strange noises Jenny persuades the others to stay up until 2 22am to see what happens 22 23 Sam reveals that his work trip was to a rural island where he lost his phone and was unable to contact Jenny leaving her and daughter Phoebe alone in the house The two argue and tensions arise further when the group discover Phoebe s teddy bear in the bathroom drenched in white spirit Ben suggests a seance to make contact with the spirit asking it to point out the person in the room who is most related to it which only causes Sam to be further infuriated as the table on which they conduct it begins to move towards him violently setting part of the kitchen on fire Ben disturbed by what he saw in the seance leaves the house and refuses to re enter After the altercation Lauren has a private conversation with Sam where she confesses to having doused Phoebe s toy in spirit in an attempt to prove Sam and his constant need to provide a scientific explanation for everything wrong and also confesses that she has loved him since their university days Cast and characters editCharacter Original West End Production Second West End Production Third West End Production Los Angeles Fourth West End Production Fifth West End Production Melbourne Singapore UK Tour2021 2022 2023 2023 2024Jenny Lily Allen Giovanna Fletcher Mandip Gill Constance Wu Cheryl Jaime Winstone Gemma Ward Dominique De Marco Louisa Lytton Fiona WadeLauren Julia Chan Stephanie Beatriz Beatriz Romilly Anna Camp Louise Ford Sophia Bush Ruby Rose Sharda Harrison Charlene Boyd Vera ChokSam Hadley Fraser Elliot Cowan Tom Felton Finn Wittrock Scott Karim Clifford Samuel Remy Hii Shane Mardjuki Nathanial Curtis George RainsfordBen Jake Wood James Buckley Sam Swainsbury Adam Rothenberg Jake Wood Ricky Champ Daniel MacPherson Andy Tear Joe Absolom Jay McGuinessNotable replacements edit Third West End Production 2022 edit Jenny Laura Whitmore Lauren Tamsin Carroll Sam Felix Scott Ben Matt WillisFifth West End Production 2023 edit Lauren Frankie Bridge 24 Critical reception editIn The Guardian Kate Wyver wrote With a brilliant sense of mounting dread and just the right number of jump scares Danny Robins new ghost story is a slick chilling romp of a play adding You wouldn t know this is Allen s first time acting in the West End She is strong as the frantic afraid and exhausted Jen though it s in her moments of stillness that the fear best finds its way in 22 She described the cast as gleaming noting Fraser s Sam is so realistic it s hard to believe he s acting that Wood revels in his role of Ben drawing out the humour and diving into the mysticism and that Chan does a brilliant balancing act shifting Lauren s loyalties throughout the night 22 Wyver praised Robins script finding it sharp quick and cleverly layered with clues While his handling of horror is nothing new it s done smartly toying with the tropes In one of the most chilling scenes absolutely nothing happens yet the grand old room is electric with the fear of expectation 22 She was less impressed with an overuse of deafening fox screams and found that arguments occasionally escalate into one note yelling but judged that neither of these things do much to detract from the steadily growing tension Overall she decided This show is not scary enough to cause nightmares nor is it gruesome or graphic or gory it s more human than the creepiest horror movies But there are genuinely chilling moments scary enough that the whole theatre is tense and pin drop quiet Scary enough perhaps to have you turn on the light the next time you hear an unusual sound at night just to check the time 22 Reviewing the play for The Independent Annabel Nugent wrote Allen is superb as Jenny Exhaustion thrums a fraction below her palpable fear just visible enough in her performance to have you questioning Jenny s version of events And while it may be Allen who everyone has come to see she isn t bearing the weight alone adding Fraser embodies the role of his condescending character so fully that you come away hating him just a little noting that Wood steals scenes as Ben giving the comedic character punchlines that stick as well as an unforeseen likeability and judging that Chan confidently treads a delicate line in one of the more complicated parts 25 Nugent also found Robins s script tight and layered On stage action waxes and wanes but the mounting sense of dread is relentless adding that he is well versed in what makes scary stories scarier and uses that to brilliant effect here and praising his adept writing of emotionally charged two handers which provide a useful toehold into the characters psychological universe 25 She concluded Much more than simply a successful first foray into theatre for one British singer 2 22 stands on its own merits Bar a handful of genuinely terrifying moments it s hardly The Exorcist but maybe that s for the best There are enough scary things happening in the world right now to keep us up at night 25 Awards and nominations editYear Award Category Nominee Result2022 Laurence Olivier Award Best New Play NominatedBest Actress Lily Allen NominatedBest Sound Design Ian Dickinson NominatedWhatsonstage Award Best New Play WonBest Performer In A Female Identifying Role In A Play Lily Allen WonBest Supporting Performer In A Male Identifying Role In A Play Jake Wood WonReferences edit Bosanquet Theo 9 June 2021 Lily Allen to make West End debut in Danny Robins 2 22 A Ghost Story WhatsOnStage com Retrieved 23 July 2023 Lukowski Andrzej 3 May 2023 2 22 A Ghost Story Time Out London Retrieved 23 July 2023 Yossman K J 8 March 2022 Eddie Redmayne Jessie Buckley and Emma Corrin Nominated for Olivier Awards 2022 Variety Retrieved 23 July 2023 Millward Tom 27 February 2022 22nd Annual WhatsOnStage Awards the winners in full WhatsOnStage com Retrieved 23 July 2023 Mayo Douglas 8 November 2021 2 22 a Ghost Story transfers to Gielgud Theatre BritishTheatre com Retrieved 23 July 2023 Snow Georgia 16 February 2022 2 22 A Ghost Story to return for season at West End s Criterion The Stage Retrieved 23 July 2023 Wood Alex 29 March 2022 Tom Felton Mandip Gill Beatriz Romilly and Sam Swainsbury cast in 2 22 A Ghost Story West End return WhatsOnStage com Retrieved 23 July 2023 Thomas Sophie 20 September 2022 Laura Whitmore and Matt Willis to star in 2 22 A Ghost Story London Theatre Retrieved 23 July 2023 Wood Alex 7 December 2022 Cheryl Hugo Chegwin xxx and Scott Karim cast in 2 22 A Ghost Story WhatsOnStage com Retrieved 23 July 2023 Wood Alex 19 October 2022 2 22 A Ghost Story to transfer to new West End venue WhatsOnStage com Retrieved 23 July 2023 Wood Alex 24 January 2023 Jake Wood to replace Hugo Chegwin in 2 22 A Ghost Story in the West End WhatsOnStage com Retrieved 23 July 2023 2 22 A Ghost Story 222aghoststory 28 March 2023 It s happening AGAIN Our record breaking West End phenomenon is moving NEXT DOOR We ll continue to thrill audiences at the Apollo Theatre from 14 May 2023 Tweet Retrieved 23 July 2023 via Twitter a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Stewart Zachary 3 October 2022 Cast Set for 2 22 A Ghost Story at Center Theatre Group Theater Mania Los Angeles Retrieved 23 July 2023 McNulty Charles 6 November 2022 Review In the Ahmanson s 2 22 A Ghost Story poltergeists are more believable than people Los Angeles Times Retrieved 23 July 2023 Wild Stephi 10 February 2023 2 22 A GHOST STORY Will Embark on UK Tour Beginning in September Broadway World Retrieved 23 July 2023 Darvill Josh 29 June 2023 2 22 A Ghost Story tour cast announced Stageberry Retrieved 1 September 2023 London s must see supernatural thriller to make Australian Premiere at Her Majesty s Theatre in July 2023 Australian Arts Review 1 May 2023 Retrieved 23 July 2023 Wild Stephi 11 May 2023 Daniel MacPherson Joins the Cast of 2 22 A GHOST STORY in Australia Broadway World Retrieved 23 July 2023 Byrne Tim 29 July 2023 2 22 A Ghost Story review Ruby Rose and Gemma Ward struggle in lifeless horror tale The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 31 October 2023 2 22 A Ghost Story Singapore Repertory Theatre 3 September 2023 Archived from the original on 3 September 2023 Retrieved 3 September 2023 Maggie 25 August 2022 Danny Robins 2 22 DUCHARSKY PRIBEH Cinoherni klub in Czech Retrieved 9 September 2023 a b c d e Wyver Kate 12 August 2021 2 22 A Ghost Story review Lily Allen gives you chills in slick clever horror The Guardian Retrieved 23 July 2023 McIntosh Steven 12 August 2021 Lily Allen on making her West End debut in 2 22 A Ghost Story BBC News Retrieved 23 July 2023 Frankie Bridge to take over from Sophia Bush in 2 22 A Ghost Story WhatsOnStage com 21 July 2023 Retrieved 3 October 2023 a b c Nugent Annabel 12 August 2021 2 22 A Ghost Story review Noel Coward Theatre Lily Allen makes an eerily good stage debut in tense horror The Independent Retrieved 23 July 2023 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2 22 A Ghost Story amp oldid 1189802610, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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