Mrs Lovett Welcomes Guests To Her Pie Shop At The New London Dungeon 13 May 2013
Dungeon Lates Limited Media Spaces Available - 16 May & 23 May 2013

The London Dungeon

 

  • Media slots available on both 16 May and 23 May between 6.30pm and 7.30pm
  • Book in advance with Claudia Parker on 0207 402 9966 OR claudia@freerange.eu
  • Enjoy 18 shows, 20 actors, 2 adrenaline pumping thrill rides and plenty of scary surprises
  • Curtain up from 6.30pm, last entry at 7.30pm
  • After show bar – meet Mrs Lovett, Jack the Ripper and a supporting cast of torturers, grave diggers and dark jesters.
  • Public tickets £20; find out more and book now at www.thedungeons.com/london
  • Nearest tube: Waterloo

After the phenomenal success of the first ‘Lates’, the NEW bigger, bolder, better London Dungeon is opening its doors after hours this May for TWO MORE late night performances and you are invited to join the mischief on Thursday 16and Thursday 23May.

 

The public are furiously booking for a laugh out loud funny, scream out loud scary journey through ten centuries of London life and we have limited media spaces reserved for both remaining dates. From the plague-ridden alleys of the middle ages to the Victorian streets of Jack the Ripper, London’s dark past is brought to life by a talented cast of actors in 18 shows with some stunning special effects thrown in, plus plenty edge of your seat surprises and two exiting thrill rides.  Curtain up for first shows at 6.30pm with last entry at 7.30pm and a late bar where the cast will be hanging out til 10.30pm.  Just let us know which slot works best for you and we'll book you in!

 

Meet demon barber Sweeney Todd and his evil sidekick, Mrs Lovett as well as Jack the Ripper, murderous monarch Henry VIII ‘virtually’ played by boisterous British acting giant, Brian Blessed, gunpowder plotter Guy Fawkes and a supporting cast of torturers, plague victims and dark jesters. PLUS all aboard Henry’s Wrath – a boat ride to certain execution and take the drop on a thrilling dark drop ride, aptly called Drop Dead, which will plummet you to your doom. There’s also a chilling, screams-guaranteed, Whitechapel labyrinth with Jack the Ripper on the loose and a strange Victorian Sewer that will leave guests in a disorientated spin.

 

Public tickets are £20. Find out more and book now at www.thedungeons.com/london

 

For further information please contact:

Claudia Parker/Karen Abrams/Julia Knight at freerange communications on 020 7402 9966 or claudia@freerange.eu

 

Note to Editors:

MERLIN ENTERTAINMENTS is the leading name in location-based, family entertainment, and has seen the most successful and dynamic growth of any company in the sector over the last five years. Europe’s Number 1 and the world’s second-largest visitor attraction operator, Merlin now operates 98 attractions, eight hotels/three holiday villages in 22 countries and across four continents. The company aims to deliver memorable and rewarding experiences to its 54 million visitors worldwide, through its iconic global and local brands, and the commitment and passion of its managers and more than 21,000 employees. 

 

Among Merlin’s attractions are  - SEA LIFE, Madame Tussauds, LEGOLAND, The EDF Energy London Eye, Dungeons, Gardaland, LEGOLAND Discovery Centres, Alton Towers Resort, Warwick Castle, THORPE PARK, Chessington World of Adventures Resort, Blackpool Tower, Heide Park, WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo, Sydney Tower Eye and SKYWALK, Siam Ocean World and Busan Aquarium.  All brands which are distinctive, challenging and innovative – and which have great potential for growth in the future. Visit www.merlinentertainments.biz for more information.