Fathoms of Fear Theatrical Performances at Rozelle House

Fathoms of Fear Theatrical Performances at Rozelle House

Wednesday 16 October - Thursday 31 October
Unsuitable for under 12s | Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult | Over 18s
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Rozelle House Museum and Galleries, Rozelle Park, Monument Road Ayr KA7 4NQ

This 30-minute theatrical tour—offers a chilling glimpse into Madame McMaster’s world. This immersive play combines Victorian melodrama, camp humour, and spine-chilling horror. 

The story follows Madame McMaster as she invites the audience to explore her private collection of oddities. When an unexpected guest arrives, it sparks a supernatural game of cat and mouse. The show is directed and produced by Toria Cassidy and written by playwright and filmmaker Andrew Campbell – the twisted minds behind the sell-out haunted houses which haunted the cells under Ayr Town Hall in previous years. The cast features local talents Sky Sinclair, Stephen Kerr, Nick Wakeham, and Rebecca McCallum Stapley.  

Fathoms of Fear contains moments of mild gore and darker themes, making it unsuitable for those under 12. The show is likely to sell out, so book early! 

Looking for something spookier? The performances on the 29th, 30th and 31st are for over 18s only…

Unsuitable for those under 12. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.
Time: Various times (event lasts 30 minutes)

Please note we cannot offer refunds to audience members who have attended but decided to leave during the show due to the scare factor.

Madame McMaster and her Collection of Curiosities at Rozelle House

Explore Madame McMaster’s collection of oddities as a fictional display of folklore and macabre unfold in Rozelle House.

The exhibition will be open to explore free of charge from 7th October until 5th November during normal operating times. (Please note this excludes times when performances are on)

Exhibition Opening Hours
Monday to Saturday: 10am – 5pm
Sunday: 12noon – 5pm

Rozelle Pond Walk

Visitors of all ages can also enjoy a free, self-led walk around the Rozelle duck pond, where they will encounter the deadly creatures of Madame McMaster’s Collection. These sculptures offer a fun, family-friendly opportunity to meet the creatures of Scottish folklore; and are the perfect way to get your Halloween fix while enjoying the fresh Autumn air! 

Additional Information
Accessible rooms
Cyclist welcome
Disabled access
Exclusive use
Free Wi-Fi
Parking
Walkers welcome

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