Most Haunted Theatres

· Andersen Press Limited
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Discover the spooky histories of real-life places in this chilling new series from ghost-hunting expert Yvette Fielding and First Lady of the Paranormal.
Yvette Fielding and her Most Haunted team are on a quest to uncover the ghostly histories of Britain's theatres. Brought to life by Yvette and the Most Haunted team’s investigations, prepare to be spooked by ‘the father of clowns’, the ghost of the killer thespian Charles Macklin, and the lingering spirit of a ballerina who tragically took her own life...

Other books in the series:
Most Haunted Castles (publishing September 2024)
Most Haunted Houses (coming soon)

About the author

Yvette Fielding (Author)
Yvette Fielding was the youngest ever Blue Peter presenter at age 18, and she's since gone on to host and produce Ghosthunting With... and Most Haunted. After years of studying ghosts, she's become television's 'first lady' of the paranormal. She lives with her husband and two children in Cheshire.

Hannah Shaw (Illustrator)
Hannah Shaw graduated from the University of Brighton in 2004 with a degree in illustration, and since then she has continued to write her own stories and develop characters to illustrate them. She has worked as a freelance illustrator, graphic designer and a visiting lecturer for an Art Foundation course. Evil Weasel, her first picture book, won the Cambridgeshire Children's Book Award in 2009. Hannah lives near Stroud in Gloucestershire with her husband Ben the blacksmith and Ren the crazy long-legged dog.

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