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Let us introduce you to the team behind this years Halloween festivities... Al Barclay We are delighted to announce that we have managed to pin down the one and only Al Barclay and coerce him to lead you into the darkness one final time. Nobody knows who Al really is or why he stumbles across the Heath every night howling lies, threats and insults. It is said that if you follow him and survive you learn of impossible wonders but get so inebriated they are lost forever to your memory. Follow him if you dare. This life is short anyway. Perhaps it will ease the pain? JOnathan Peck This year we also have some fresh meat in the form of Johnathan Peck, he describes himself thus... Classically trained at GSMD but when not paying the bills with the RSC or NT Jonathan’s passion lies in the commuted reality and truth of immersive theatre: where killing an audience member is encouraged, 5 hour long werwolf monologues on heat are celebrated, hunting patrons with the Halloween hatchet embraced, poisoning trick or treat candy a moral duty and hide and seek compulsory (Just try and find that body now). Jonathan also invented the stupid look when scared shitless, thus seeks new ones out every year. (Find out more about Jonathans nefarious deeds https://Jonathan.peck.uk) Siwan Hill We ask Peculiar producer Siwan Hill what made you decide to step back from Haunted Hampstead? ....'Well it's just getting harder and harder to run an event of this nature, these days it's all red tape and risk assessments where as in the early days when we started out if you took a large group of people onto Hampstead Heath late at night it was generally accepted that one or two of them probably weren't going to be coming back again'.... Canice Bannon Finally if you join the Halloween tour this year stay vigilant as on certain nights (and we're not going to tell you which ones) you may get a visitation from Canice... Canice studied acting at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. His hobbies include drowning newly born kittens and rebuilding a 115 year old Dutch Barge of which he has filmed the process for YouTube. https://youtube.com/@canicebannon?si=LJJRoM5gOJ3ghxCc
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