The Enfield Poltergeist by Act284 Tuesday 13th February 7:30 - 8:15pm Book now The case of the Enfield Poltergeist in 1977 has long captured the public’s imagination. Arriving at Theatre Deli as part of their Spring 2024 tour, The Enfield Poltergeist is a dramatisation of those events focusing on the very human stories behind the lurid press headlines. After the tragic death of his daughter, Maurice Grosse joins the Society for Psychical Research in London. But while investigating the Enfield Poltergeist in 1977, he is haunted by coincidences surrounding paranormal activity that appears to be centred around one particular girl. Based on the true events of the infamous Enfield Poltergeist case, this is a journey of redemption, and the chance to lay old ghosts to rest. Kiera Rhodes and Paul Voodini portray troubled characters, thrown together within the walls of a supposedly haunted council house in Enfield, who must not only solve the mystery of the poltergeist, but also find peace with their own tragic pasts. Read The Guardian interview with the producers. About this performance Age guidance: This performance is recommended for ages 15+ Content warning: This performance contains strong language; themes surrounding death and the loss of a child; one instance of strobe lighting and several loud noises. Duration: This performance is 50 minutes long. Interval: This performance does not have an interval. Pre/post show discussion: This performance does not have any pre/post show activity. Tickets: Tickets cost £10 and are available to purchase through Eventbrite. Accessibility If you have any specific access requirements you would like us to be aware of, please email [email protected]. Find out more about Act 248 Act284 are Kiera Rhodes and Paul Voodini. Kiera and Paul met while working on various different shows with a number of theatre companies. When they began to collaborate on The Enfield Poltergeist, it made sense for them to create their own small company, Act284, with which to produce The Enfield Poltergeist and future projects. Kiera moved from Mid-Wales to Sheffield to study Performance for Stage & Screen at Sheffield Hallam University, while Paul is Sheffield born and bred with many years experience as both a performer, actor, and writer. Facebook: /EnfieldPoltergeistShow Instagram: @EnfieldPoltergeistShow Theatre Deli Programme and Hires For more information about joining Theatre Deli's programme, or hiring our space for your event, please email [email protected] Book Manage Cookie Preferences