Impresario says ghost would pile up theatre scripts in obscure room but finally left after priest’s visit

As poltergeists generally go, it seems the award-winning composer Andrew Lloyd Webber may have got off lightly.

The musical theatre impresario, whose West End hits include Phantom of the Opera, has claimed he once shared his home with a poltergeist in Eaton Square.

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