Richard Spaul tells Ghost Stories
Richard Spaul tells Ghost Stories.

Following the success of Ghost Stories, Richard is back with more edge-of-the-seat stuff as he brings Ghost Stories II to Fulbourn. Two remarkable ghost stories from two remarkable writers.

In A Kink in Space Time by H. Russell Wakefield, a distinguished physicist is suffering a terrible psychotic breakdown caused by overwork. He hears giggling voices and hears bells ringing. He’s been very ill. He’s convalescing in a quiet village. He thinks he’s getting better.

But one evening a man runs past him covered in river slime. He knows he knows him but who is he? What’s his significance? Why can’t he stop thinking about him? An obsessive quest follows to track down this man and find out his identity. A quest that leads to madness and death.

Uncanny, nail-biting stuff from a remarkable writer who was enormously popular in his time but unjustly neglected since. A Kink in Space Time explores the link between mental illness and the paranormal with great intelligence, insight and compassion.

In Bewitched, Edith Wharton takes us into a bleak world of isolated farms , snow-covered fields and frozen ponds that reflects the lives and minds of the people who live there.

Mrs Routledge has caught her husband cheating on her. She has seen her husband meeting in secret with his former sweetheart, Ora Brand.

Problem. But it’s a bigger problem than you might think.

Because Ora Brand is dead.

A fascinating and superlatively creepy story of illicit love in a loveless world.

Edith Wharton is a spellbinder and Ghost Stories II is a deliciously scary theatrical treat.

Ghost Stories II

Directed, told and sung by Richard Spaul

Dates: Saturday 15 January, 2022
Time: 8:00pm
Venue: Townley Memorial Hall, Fulbourn | Map
Tickets: £15 available in advance and from 7.30pm at the venue.

COVID-19

Although the government relaxed its Covid restrictions on 19th July 2021, we will continue to operate measures to protect people attending our performances.

Please do not attend if you are feeling unwell or have been requested to self-isolate. Refunds will be given if you need to cancel your booking for either of these reasons.

The venue capacity will be strictly limited and any seating will be socially distanced. The arrangement of seating may also form part of the setting or staging of the performance.

Tickets must be booked in advance, there will be no walk-ups.

We strongly advise that face coverings are worn (if you are able to) within the building.

The building will be well ventilated before and after the performance, so please dress appropriately.


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Reviews: Ghost Stories

On a miserable winter night I travelled all the way from my cosy home in Greenwich to an old chapel in Cambridge to listen to Richard Spaul tell ghost stories. It turned out to be the best thing I could do with my time. The chapel was simply set: a few rows of chairs facing Read more about Ghost Stories – reviews […]


Preview: Ghost Stories

A dark winter night. An atmospheric medieval chapel. A lone narrator who delivers chilling tales and haunting songs. When I saw ‘Ghost Stories’ I was left feeling wholly entranced, appropriately unsettled, the memories lingering. Just the effect a good ghost story should have. I was also left feeling curious. I wanted to know more, and Read more about Ghost Stories…[…]