The Signalman

Wilton's Music Hall, London.

The Signalman
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Wilton's Music Hall

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Age Recommendation 12 and over
Performance Dates 29 Jun - 1 Jul 2026
Performance Times Mon - Wed 7pm,  Wed 1.30pm
Content Warning TBC
Run time 90 mins (no interval)
 

About The Signalman

An evening of Victorian illusions and ghost stories with occult illusionist David Alnwick. Witness spectacular Victorian magic and illusions inspired by the works of Charles Dickens, followed by a performance of the seminal short story in which a lone traveller befriends a railway signalman who has a terrifying tale to tell.
 
David Alnwick is a writer, actor, and magician with a passion for using magic to tell ghost stories. For over fifteen years, Alnwick’s acclaimed shows have toured the Edinburgh Fringe and theatres throughout the UK receiving rave reviews. 
 
"Captivating… a unique theatrical experience." (ELVerner.co.uk)
 
Praise for previous work:
"Inspired… beautifully creepy" (The Guardian)
"Nerve-shredding for the sold-out crowd" (The Scotsman)
"Strong storytelling… very well executed magic" (North East Theatre Guide)
"Flawless magic… the storytelling is equally perfectly performed… a triumph" (World Magic Review)
"Excellently creates horror and suspense through theatre magic" (Binge Fringe) 
"Highly impressive and unlike anything I have ever seen." (The Student)