The Oratory'- A chilling tale from Weeping Bank

'One for sorrow, Two for mirth, Three for a funeral, Four for a birth, Five for Heaven, Six for Hell, Seven for the Devil, his own self.'
When The Librarian of Weeping Bank receives a panicked call from Alistair Feveral, he has no idea of the nightmare that awaits him. The contents of a secret book housed in the Archive room at Wrayford Museum leads the two friends to investigate a complex mystery, drawing them into a web of witchcraft and folklore from which there may be no escape.
Some puzzles should never be solved.
Following a sellout 30 date tour in 2025, Weeping Bank brings one of its most requested tales to Edge Arts Centre for the first time - 'The Oratory.'
'well-written and flawlessly delivered with thespian-level gravitas' Emma Dark, director, actress & columnist for We Belong Dead
Bridging the gap between the page and the stage, Weeping Bank has drawn praise from actors, writers, journalists, storytellers, musicians and academics for its immersive readings.
Dare you test your nerves this November?
'a masterclass in the art of the modern ghost story' Bronte Schiltz, writer/journalist & Televisual Gothic expert
'The Librarians performance is masterful' Steve Kinrade, Liverpool Noise
A WORD OF CAUTION: The Librarians readings contain moments of considerable unease and are deemed unsuitable for children or the faint of heart.
To learn more about The Librarian, his dark tales and the village of Weeping Bank, visit www.weepingbank.com [http://www.weepingbank.com]
When The Librarian of Weeping Bank receives a panicked call from Alistair Feveral, he has no idea of the nightmare that awaits him. The contents of a secret book housed in the Archive room at Wrayford Museum leads the two friends to investigate a complex mystery, drawing them into a web of witchcraft and folklore from which there may be no escape.
Some puzzles should never be solved.
Following a sellout 30 date tour in 2025, Weeping Bank brings one of its most requested tales to Edge Arts Centre for the first time - 'The Oratory.'
'well-written and flawlessly delivered with thespian-level gravitas' Emma Dark, director, actress & columnist for We Belong Dead
Bridging the gap between the page and the stage, Weeping Bank has drawn praise from actors, writers, journalists, storytellers, musicians and academics for its immersive readings.
Dare you test your nerves this November?
'a masterclass in the art of the modern ghost story' Bronte Schiltz, writer/journalist & Televisual Gothic expert
'The Librarians performance is masterful' Steve Kinrade, Liverpool Noise
A WORD OF CAUTION: The Librarians readings contain moments of considerable unease and are deemed unsuitable for children or the faint of heart.
To learn more about The Librarian, his dark tales and the village of Weeping Bank, visit www.weepingbank.com [http://www.weepingbank.com]
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