Electric Goldfish launch new interactive ghostly experience Keep The Candle Burning

Keep The Candle Burning

Following the success of The Pandora Network earlier this year, immersive theatre collective, Electric Goldfish, are launching a brand new online interactive audio experience, just in time for Halloween!

Get entirely spooked by Keep The Candle Burning, a series of three immersive ghost stories where audiences can plug their headphones in and play along at home. The spooky tales are designed to be experienced individually - and preferably in the dark. If wanting to pay along, participants will need a doll, a pendulum, a candle, some salt water and a knife…

Lee Conway from Electric Goldfish said, “As the autumn leaves are falling and we notice a distinct crispness in the air – it can mean only one thing – the Halloween season is upon us.  Normally at this time of year, we would be looking forward to visiting Halloween attractions such as haunted houses or scare mazes; we would be going to the cinema to watch horror films; and children would be preparing for Halloween parties or trick or treating.  But this year for many of us Halloween may look considerably different.

“The Covid-19 virus and the related safety restrictions mean that many of our favourite attractions may not be able to open; and many of us may feel uncomfortable, or be unable to venture out to attend those that are, instead, seeking alternative ways to celebrate the spooky season.  The events of this year have hit theatre and the arts particularly hard, but for some creatives these challenges have inspired them to innovate new ways of presenting entertainment in Covid-restricted times, and this season – how they can help audiences celebrate Halloween in new ways.”

Electric Goldfish is a creative partnership between Faceless Ventures, Incognito Experiences and Nick Hutson Music.

Tickets cost £4.99 for unlimited viewing. To purchase tickets, please click here.

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