From The Judge who welcomes you and sets the tone of what is to come (there’s lots of laughter and audience participation) to a darkly funny encounter with The Torturer and her eye-watering contraptions. This website and its associated newspaper are members of Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO). It’s a brief affair culminating in the first ride of the night, a trip on a ‘very fast’ boat into Sawney Bean territory. Reserve your entry time here, How low your friends and family are prepared to go to save themselves. It’s hard to remember a time when the East Lothian cannibal has not featured, and it’s still a highlight. Already have a ticket? It’s creepy and spooky, although the staff would like you to know it’s also ‘sexy, clever and charming’. Meet the baddest witch in town - Pre-booking now open to join the hunt for the electrifying Miss Agnes Finnie. The Gaoler is the next harbinger of terror waiting to greet the unsuspecting. Witch Hunt at The Edinburgh Dungeon. She’s mad, she’s bad, she’s not to be messed with! Click here for more details. All shows and rides are included with ticket purchase, SAVE UP TO 20% when you book online in advance. News Opinion Liam Rudden: Edinburgh Dungeon's Witch Pricker is on the hunt THERE are so many jokes to be had at the expense of the Witch Pricker, … Protect yourself from accusations of sinister sorcery or you might be burned alive! So no spoilers, but suffice to say, there were more than a few screams along the way. We have visited The Edinburgh Dungeon multiple times in the past, and over the last few years we have seen new scenes join the line up including The Street of Sorrows, and The Green Lady (see our previous reviews below) New for 2017 is a brand new show which was advertised as a world first and combines multiple effects and actors to …
It’s guaranteed to bring out the child in even the most hardened sceptic. You are now entering the Witch Pricker’s interrogation chamber where you’ll come face to face with Agnes Finnie – accused of witchcraft in 1645. She’s mad, she’s bad, she’s not to be messed with! That, in turn, leads to a spine-tingling audience with the Witch Pricker and Agnes herself. Likewise, Dr Knox’s Anatomy Theatre remains, albeit with new tricks up its sleeve. Pre-booking your visit is essential for all guests. Fearties. Witch Agnes Finnie is the baddest hag in town! Not that the thought of plummeting towards the ground didn’t strike fear into the heart of one of our party before we even reached it. Another three chickened out after being locked into their seats. The concept is the first out of all the Dungeons and is one of our guest’s favourite shows! And so, having also stumbled across Burke and Hare in a graveyard, heard the chilling tale of the Green Lady, as well as taking a stroll along the Street of Sorrows, you come to the aforementioned Dead Drop, after which The Labyrinth, a good old-fashioned Hall of Mirrors, brings the tour to a close. Actually, for ‘very fast’ read snail’s pace - it’s all part of the charm. How much more deadly is the female of the species? Protect yourself from accusations of sinister sorcery or you might be burned alive! Without their total commitment to the grotesques they inhabit it wouldn’t be half as scary and half as entertaining.
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