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Horror Hangout Bonus Episode : Interview with A Ghost In Your Ear Director Jamie Armitage

Horror Hangout Bonus Episode : Interview with A Ghost In Your Ear Director Jamie Armitage

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The ghost is not real, it is only in your ear...


Andy Conduit-Turner is joined by A Ghost In Your Ear writer and director Jamie Armitage to discuss the play that uses binaural sound technology to immerse the audience in the terrifying auditory world of the show.


An actor arrives late at a sound studio for a last-minute job that he is yet to see the script for: 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 the new play from Jamie Armitage, the writer/director of 2025 sell-out hit An Interrogation. Made in collaboration with Ben and Max Ringham (ANNA, National Theatre and Blindness, Donmar Warehouse).


It plays at the Hampstead Theatre in London until January 31st 2026!


https://www.hampsteadtheatre.com/whats-on/2025/a-ghost-in-your-ear/


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