West End Ghosts announces early closure at Duchess

Published Wednesday 17 March 2010 at 16:45 by Alistair Smith

The West End revival of Ibsen’s Ghosts directed by and starring Iain Glen has posted early closing notices at the Duchess Theatre.

Ghosts, starring Iain Glen and Lesley Sharp (pictured), is to close early

Ghosts, starring Iain Glen and Lesley Sharp (pictured), is to close early Photo: Tristram Kenton

The play, which is produced by Thelma Holt and Nica Burns, will now close on March 27. It had been booking until 15 May.

Ghosts also stars Lesley Sharp, Jessica Raine, Harry Treadaway and Malcolm Storry. It opened at the Duchess theatre on February 8 and is due to be followed by musical The Fantasticks from June 24. As yet, no production has been announced to fill the gap left by the early closure of the show.

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