Monday 13 January 2014

Spooky new adventures with Flecky Bennet


7th of September! It’s here finally! 
After a long working week I’ve been looking forward to a good laugh and to immerse myself in the world of the paranormal.
Flecky’s new tunnel tour is in a new area near St Anne’s Church in Manchester. It’s part Victorian cellar, place of a suicide, and part crypt where dead bodies were stored during the 2nd world war.
I entered expecting a cold damp environment, it was very the opposite. Very warm and humid! Underneath the now designer clothes shops in Deansgate, 4 layers into the ground! 
It almost felt clostrophobic when the lights went out and we started to call the spirits forth.
Orbs where witnessed and regular spirits haunting the dark tunnels replied to Flecky’s calls of their names. It was certainly a active area to be in and very beautiful Victorian architecture of arched entry ways, of which I’ve sketched an area of and was very excited to finally be able to walk the floors of.
Cold drafts were felt and investigations were fruitful, Flecky certainly gives a subtle balance between his unique brand of comedy and calming everyone for a real life converse with the spirits.
His command of his audience is effortless and everyone left feeling happy, curious?, and like they’d never forget their visit to Flecky’s underworld! 
….and more weary of the rat people!!!!!!
 More fun is to come on Flecky’s Halloween haunted adventure, October 31st, see Flecky’s website for details, tickets selling fast!!!

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