Following last year's sell-out Edinburgh run and its highly successful UK tour, Knightmare Live is back for Level 2 with a whole new show. Expect the usual cavalcade of adventure, characters, puzzles ...
Welcome watchers of illusion to the castle of confusion. The immortal words of Treguard the Dungeon Master ring out for the first time in 20 years as he opens the doors to the world of adventure, but ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Knightmare is a cult fantasy TV show from the Eighties and Nineties. It spanned ...
If you know what connects the words “Treguard”, “Sidestep” and “Ooh, nasty”, then it’s a fair guess that your early years were spent in front of the TV watching interactive game show Knightmare .
The television show Knightmare, which was first broadcast on ITV in 1987, has been converted to a stage show at the Edinburgh Festival. The original children's programme made use of blue-screen ...
If the phrase “Ooh, nasty!" conjures images of a medieval castle, a child in an oversized T-shirt wearing a helmet with horns and Hugo Myatt’s face, then chances are you remember the delights of ...
Knightmare Live looks set to return in 2016. The stage show, which is based on the classic kids' fantasy TV programme, has launched an Indiegogo campaign. They are aiming to change up the format and ...
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A tolling bell, a thumping heartbeat, an empty knapsack. For people of a certain generation that means only one thing: Knightmare. The children's adventure game was a teatime television favourite from ...
THE rotating knives are cardboard and there is insufficient time and manpower to erect the tree in the forest but there is magic in the Teviot Dining Room. And a gloriously uncool, nerdy, ...