After an acclaimed performance at the UK Ghost Story Festival and a sold out tour of the Midlands throughout 2024 The Librarian of Weeping Bank brings his ghostly tales to London for the first time.
‘Way Marker’
Sunday 12th January 2025 6-8pm
(includes an interval)
The Old Red Lion Theatre 418 St John Street London EC1V 4NJ
Weeping Bank brings engaging candlelit performances of ghost stories to community spaces and theatres creating intimate and unique experiences for both avid and reluctant readers gothic horror fans and lovers of traditional storytelling.
'an incredible feat... A.G. Smith's storytelling is so vivid that even immediately after seeing it I remembered it as a full-scale cinematic production! It is a masterclass in the art of the modern ghost story'. Writer/journalist Brontë Schiltz
'well written and flawlessly delivered with thespian-level gravitas' Emma Dark award-winning
filmmaker and actress columnist for We Belong Dead magazine
Warning - Weeping Bank readings contain moments of heightened tension. The reading is unsuitable for anyone under the age of 15 or of a nervous disposition.
Tickets are £16 (£14 concession) and can be booked at www.oldredliontheatre.co.uk/tales-after-dark-way-marker.html
For more about Weeping Bank head over to www.weepingbank.com.
Helping to raise awareness of the work of Give a Book - a charity dedicated to promoting books and the pleasure of reading in the hardest places. Their main work is in prisons schools and with disadvantaged children. www.giveabook.org.uk
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Old Red Lion Theatre Pub, 418 St John St, London EC1V 4NJ, United Kingdom, London