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Roll Up, Roll Up… Dr Carnevil and his Circus of Fear is coming to town! Join Fever and take a tour of Dr Carnevil's haunting collection of horrors this Halloween season. The Doctor has set up his Big Top in Gadebridge Park in the Centre of Hemel Hempstead and would very much like to invite you to come and see his brand new collection of biological curiosities and freaks! This truly is an event to die for...
What you get:
• Ticket to Scarenation Fright Night with Dr Carnevil and his Circus of Fear
Once the most famous freak show in Europe, the Circus of Fear was officially closed to the public when the authorities discovered that the Doctor was kidnapping his customers, mutilating their bodies and putting them on display in his world-famous exhibition. After a long-stay in one of Britain's most secure mental asylums, the Doctor is now fully recovered (or so he says) and is once again ready to open his doors to the public! Just watch your back...