The Haunting of Blaine Manor
The Haunting of Blaine Manor

About The Haunting of Blaine Manor
England. 1953. Renowned American parapsychologist Doctor Roy Earle, famous for discrediting hauntings and exposing fake mediums, is invited to attend a seance in Blaine Manor, said to be the most haunted buildings in England.
However, Earle's arrival awakes something horrific within the manor's walls. As a raging storm closes them off from the outside world, Earle and his companions find that what is waiting within the manor is not nearly as horrific as what has entered with them.
Written and directed by Joe O'Byrne, and winner of The Salford Star Best Play of the Year Award, this production is a love letter to both the Golden Age of Hollywood and the Hammer Horror era. It's a thrilling haunted house chiller, set in a manor with a twisted history of madness, witchcraft, tragedy, and death.
"A horror masterclass from one of our best and busiest writers."
"A superbly crafted ghost story, with all the pace of a hard-boiled detective thriller, tinged with Hollywood glamour - and a good old dose of horror."






