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Common Ground presents The Phantom of Friar Street

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Jubilee Hall, AldeburghFriday 30. October 2026 7pmFrom £12
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Number 17 Friar Street was a modest two storey house of Georgian construction in a lonely corner of a forgotten market town in Norfolk.

Number 17 Friar Street was a modest two storey house of Georgian construction in a lonely corner of a forgotten market town in Norfolk. The house became unexpectedly available at short notice and seemed the perfect location for me to complete a volume of short stories, woefully overdue, to be ready for publication by Christmas. Surely nothing here would distract, disturb or alarm, not a sound would break the evening silence, no footsteps would echo in the cobbled streets, and nothing save the weather would disrupt ones sleep in the small hours.I became aware that there was a mystery attached to No 17 that the townsfolk werent keen to talk about. It was only Mabel who was obsessed with finding the truth.
I met Mabel when I arrived to take possession of the house in late September. She was standing in the street staring at an upstairs window deep in thought and quite oblivious to my presence. Do you know the house? I asked. Without altering her gaze she replied, I know something of its history. You mustnt even think of lodging here. Smiling condescendingly at her, I said, Dry rot? Rats? Or a ghost perhaps? as I turned the key in the lock...Scares, shocks, and a spine-chilling twist in the tale await those brave enough to come with us to Friar Street. But there will also be humour, haunting live music & a heart-warming affirmation of undying love and loyalty." I can think of no other company that swings back and forth, from tragedy to comedy, with such unapologetic aplombbold & brilliantly strange . David Vass (Diss Express) reviewing our 2025 production, The Tales Our Mother Told." A proper ghost story with a suitably claustrophobic lighthouse setting, there are some genuine moments that make you jump, performed by three excellent actors.Pat Whymarks excellent script gives the actors much to play with. Characterisation is strong, with highly evocative music and projections ." Paul T Davies (Keep Colchester Cool), reviewing our 2024 production, Ghost Of The Toll Point Light.Running time is 2 hours including 20 min interval.
Age recommendation 15+

Jubilee Hall

Crabbe Street, IP15 5BW Aldeburgh

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