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  <title>'The Room in the Tower' by E. F. Benson: with James Swanton</title>
  <description>In&amp;amp;nbsp;Series 3, Episode 10&amp;amp;nbsp;join me,&amp;amp;nbsp;Adam Z. Robinson, and my guest, James Swanton as we discuss 'The Room in the Tower' by E. F. Benson  James Swanton is an award-winning actor and writer, increasingly recognised for his attempts to frighten people. He has so far been responsible for Sikes &amp;amp; Nancy&amp;amp;nbsp;(Trafalgar Studios, West End),&amp;amp;nbsp;Frankenstein's Creature&amp;amp;nbsp;(FrightFest, Leicester Square)&amp;amp;nbsp;and&amp;amp;nbsp;Ghost Stories for Christmas&amp;amp;nbsp;(Charles Dickens Museum). He was also the face of evil in the lockdown smash&amp;amp;nbsp;Host&amp;amp;nbsp;(Shudder). James is currently performing 'The Chimes' and 'The Haunted Man' at The Dickens Museum. For tickets and info, visit www.dickensmuseum.com. Follow James on Twitter here. Visit James's website here.&amp;amp;nbsp; A Christmas Carol: BOOK YOUR TICKETS&amp;amp;nbsp;HERE Live at Barons Court Theatre,&amp;amp;nbsp;7-24 December. Use the code&amp;amp;nbsp;GHOSTCLUB22&amp;amp;nbsp;for a discount on tickets     SUPPORT ME ON PATREON www.patreon.com/adamzrobinson Join us on Facebook: facebook.com/groups/theghoststorybookclub/ Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com/GhostClubPod    </description>
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