“There’s a legend about the Watch House… Scrape beneath the whitewash and you’ll find terror. You’ll find him.”
Tynemouth, late 1970s. Christmas is coming and Front Street’s swinging. But Anne, dumped here while her parents sort their divorce, isn’t in the mood. She escapes to the castle, the Priory, the beaches. Best of all, the Watch House. The old coastguard’s place is packed with weird treasures and no one bothers her.
Until lights start to flicker and something stirs in the dark nights… 
Buried deep in the past is a secret which now threatens everything. Only Anne can stop it.
With a mad pony, disco vicars and truly chilling ghosts, the stage adaptation of The Watch House by Tyneside’s Carnegie Medal-winner Robert Westall is a funny, spooky adventure.
Catch the world premiere in Laurels’s cosy attic theatre for the perfect Christmas night out.
Presented by a team who have won Olivier, Critics’ Circle, OffWestEnd, Alfred Fagon and Royal National Theatre Foundation awards, including:
Adaptor – Chris Foxon
Director – George Turvey
Set Designer – The Set Guise
Lighting Designer – Simon Cole
Composer – Beccy Owen
 
Cast:
Donald McBride
Catherine Dryden
Aoife Kennan
 
Presented by Laurels Theatre in association with Papatango