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E: 19/01 (noon) in a signed copy of West End Producer's new book
https://www.nickhernbooks.co.uk/theatreboard
London's theatres are notorious for their paranormal activity - but which of these pale, ghostly figures is said to haunt the royal circle of the London Palladium?
a) The Man in Grey, striding about in his eighteen-century garb and cloak
b) Manager Arthur Bourchier, giving the actors onstage an encouraging thumbs up
c) Mrs Shireburn, swishing about in her crinoline dress
d) Simon Cowell, wondering what on earth he was thinking with I Can't Sing!
Email the correct answer and your postal address to [EMAIL="win@nickhernbooks.co.uk"]win@nickhernbooks.co.uk[/EMAIL] by 12pm on Friday 19 January. A winner will be drawn at random from the correct entrants.
London's theatres are notorious for their paranormal activity - but which of these pale, ghostly figures is said to haunt the royal circle of the London Palladium?
a) The Man in Grey, striding about in his eighteen-century garb and cloak
b) Manager Arthur Bourchier, giving the actors onstage an encouraging thumbs up
c) Mrs Shireburn, swishing about in her crinoline dress
d) Simon Cowell, wondering what on earth he was thinking with I Can't Sing!
Email the correct answer and your postal address to [EMAIL="win@nickhernbooks.co.uk"]win@nickhernbooks.co.uk[/EMAIL] by 12pm on Friday 19 January. A winner will be drawn at random from the correct entrants.
*Katie*
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I believe the answer to be C.
"The Old Crimson Staircase at the Palladium’s Royal Circle is believed to be a remnant of Argyll House, and the lady who is often seen ascending the stairs in a crinoline dress is thought to Mrs Shireburn, mistress of the 18th-century Duke of Argyll."
Source: https://www.thestage.co.uk/features/2010/theatrical-haunts-the-ghosts-of-the-west-end/11 wins in August 2019 :j Thanks everyone x
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