Two fabulous stories by female writers from the early twentieth century.
In Elizabeth Bowen’s Pink May, a woman cheats on her husband and is haunted by a female ghost.
In Edith Wharton’s Miss Mary Pask, a woman travelling in Europe visits the house of a friend’s sister, whom she subsequently recalls died a year earlier.
Combined with jazz and music hall songs channelled as if from beyond the grave, Ghost Stories makes for a fantastically frightening evening out.
Doors open at 7:30pm for 8:00pm start.
Please note, there is no car parking at the Chapel itself, but car parking is available on nearby streets. There will not be any toilets available at the Chapel, the nearest public toilet is 300 metres. There is a large step into the Chapel.