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WATCH: Performers UK host a spook-tacular Halloween treat


By Annabelle Gauntlett

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The Sanderson sisters host a spooky treat this Halloween
The Sanderson sisters host a spooky treat this Halloween

The Sanderson sisters from Hocus Pocus arrived in Inverness at the weekend as Performers UK put on a fang-tastic show for those who dared to enter the House of Horrors.

Organising the event was Performers UK, who are an independent performing arts school in Inverness that offer exceptional training.

Performers UK bring the house of horrors to the city centre
Performers UK bring the house of horrors to the city centre

When entering the house of horrors along Bank Street, Inverness, guests were greeted by all sorts of scary surprises lurking around every corner, including the shows very own ghastly entertainers.

The Sanderson sisters, Heather Davidson, Maddison Cameron and Emily Macdonald. Picture: James Mackenzie.
The Sanderson sisters, Heather Davidson, Maddison Cameron and Emily Macdonald. Picture: James Mackenzie.

From lots of candy to Halloween inspired games, this event turned out to be a spooky success.

The family fun day out featured a photo booth, scavenger hunt, lucky dip, glitter tattoos, witch ring toss, pumpkin golf and many more frightfully exciting activities suitable for the whole family to get involved.

Sophie Robertson. Picture: James Mackenzie.
Sophie Robertson. Picture: James Mackenzie.

The Sanderson sisters said: "This Performance UK show about us! Our performance has definitely been the best part of it, its been wonderful.

"It has been great seeing kids playing games and performers getting to perform, I mean of course, we are just us, but its a great opportunity for everyone else.

"A lot of people came dressed up which was just wonderful."

Olivia Liyza and Zuzia Szumska flying on broomsticks. Picture: James Mackenzie.
Olivia Liyza and Zuzia Szumska flying on broomsticks. Picture: James Mackenzie.

The Sanderson sisters thought that 'scaring people' was the best part of the event, although the children seemed quite fond of their characters.

There were lots of happy customers who attended the event and thought it was nothing short of a 'masterpiece'.

Nova Cooper getting a glitter tattoo from Niamh Pirie. Picture: James Mackenzie.
Nova Cooper getting a glitter tattoo from Niamh Pirie. Picture: James Mackenzie.

Sheelagh Chisholm, who dared to enter the spook-fest, said: "The Sanderson sisters were amazing and we had so much fun!"

Cherie Walker added: "They were SO GOOD! Loved watching them!"


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