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Phantasmagoria Events are a historical
drama company with a strong track record
in working with local authorities,
historic sites and houses and historical
public engagement. Each of our
performances are specifically written
and devised for individual locations or
communities, and we are committed to
creating interactive promenade
performances for non-theatre locations.
Laden with factual historical stories,
and with an essence of horrid histories,
our productions aim to engage the public
with local heritage and historical
locations through innovative and
engaging community theatre events.
The company was founded in 2007 by Ian
John Shillito and originally called
Ghost Hunting with London Paranormal. It
was inspired by his recent ghost hunter
role in Series 8 of the hugely
successful TV programme, Most Haunted,
his 20 year career in the theatre
industry, and his fascination with
social history and community values
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THE
13th GHOST OF GRUESOME GREENWICH

Way back in time, when gods and monsters
rule an ancient land, an Iron Age
community lived near Charlton House.
They created a portal to the spirit
world – From the four corners of
Greenwich, a legion of the boroughs most
horrid and historical phantoms are drawn
to the imposing Jacobean mansion.
Testimonials
" Miracles happened there tonight, my
other half actually enjoyed it too and
he really don't usually go in for that
kind of entertainment, impressed he was!
now I'm delighted too because now he
will go to similar again"
"AMAZING!!! great work, so impressed,
keep me in the loop would love to see
more"
"Thanks for a fabulous evening, the kids
and mother enjoyed it. The actors were
brilliant"
"Good One. We loved it"
"I've never seen such a great play where
different things happen and you walk
around a lovely old house and learn and
experience such interesting things."
"I've been past Charlton House and
admired it so many times and wanted to
go inside, tonight I had the best
introduction ever. Thank you dear, I
won't ever forget tonight."
 

 
 
 
Photography by Sally Pickles McConnell
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