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A Ghost In Your Ear

Jamie Armitage

Editorial: Nick Hern Books

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Sinopsis

'The ghost is not real, it is only in your ear…'
An actor arrives late at a sound studio for a last-minute job for which he is yet to see the script: an audiobook recording of a particularly chilling ghost story. But as the evening progresses, the horrors start to escape the pages of the story, and haunt the studio itself.
A Ghost In Your Ear is a gripping and spine-tingling exploration of terror, uncertainty and storytelling. It premiered at Hampstead Theatre Downstairs, London, in 2025, written and directed by Jamie Armitage in collaboration with multi-award-winning sound designers Ben and Max Ringham.
Disponible desde: 11/12/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 72 páginas.

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