

Drama · Horror · Mystery
Overview
A haunted theatre, filled with the vengeful spirits of a tragically-trapped performance troupe murdered in a fire 13 years ago, waits for the once-grand palatial playhouse to re-open with a new show - and bring in new victims.
Top Cast


Ruby Lin
Ruby Lin
Meng Sifan/Kong Jin/Kong Lan
Ruby Lin
Meng Sifan/Kong Jin/Kong Lan


Tony Yang
Tony Yang
Gu Weibang
Tony Yang
Gu Weibang


Simon Yam
Simon Yam
Gu Mingshan
Simon Yam
Gu Mingshan


Jing Gangshan
Jing Gangshan
Kong Shen
Jing Gangshan
Kong Shen


Hung Huang
Hung Huang
Fei Lishi
Hung Huang
Fei Lishi
Lin Jiangguo
Lin Jiangguo
Tang Shirao
Lin Jiangguo
Tang Shirao


Hu Ming
Hu Ming
Adjutant
Hu Ming
Adjutant


Natalie Meng Yao
Natalie Meng Yao
Pan Ruyu
Natalie Meng Yao
Pan Ruyu


Wu Xudong
Wu Xudong
Liu Kang
Wu Xudong
Liu Kang


Pat Ha Man-Jik
Pat Ha Man-Jik
Wei Bang's Mother
Pat Ha Man-Jik
Wei Bang's Mother
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