Weeping Bank at Quinborne

Music: Evening of Chaos Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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Weeping Bank ... An Introduction

For the first time ever, Quinborne Community Centre is absolutely delighted to be able to bring you a live performance from ‘Weeping Bank’.

 After an extensive sold-out tour of the Midlands, The Librarian brings his ghostly tales to Quinton for the first time.

 'Tales after Dark'

 Bringing us two ghost stories to chill your spine.

 These tales come directly from the shelves of Weeping Bank Library, written by A. G. Smith and read by ‘The Librarian’.

 Taking place on Tuesday 17th June, 6.30pm

 Weeping Bank brings engaging, candlelit performances of ghost stories to community spaces, creating intimate and unique experiences for both avid and reluctant readers, gothic horror fans and lovers of traditional storytelling.

 'The quality of your writing of ghost stories is superb. I have found that very few horror stories have the genuine ability to chill, but both your tales were suitably unnerving and sublimely told.’ Nick Brunger, award-winning magician and storyteller.

 'Well written and flawlessly delivered with thespian-level gravitas' Emma Dark, award-winning filmmaker and actress, columnist for We Belong Dead magazine.

 We are sure tickets for this unique event will sell out very quickly so please book early to secure your seat.

 Tickets go on sale at 10.00am on Monday 14th April and are priced at £6.00, they can be purchased directly from Quinborne Community Centre or online through Ticket Source by clicking here.

Quinborne looks forward to seeing you on 17th June for a night to remember.

 (Refreshments available during an interval)

 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.

 For more about Weeping Bank, head over to www.weepingbank.com