Questioned by police after the disappearance of a neighbour, Mark Radcliffe is confused and frightened. He says little, except for the statement he gives to Inspector Murdoch as a short story.  … View »
Not disputed is the disappearance and death of Arthur Crabtree. On the morning of his disappearance, Arthur waited in the queue of the Post Office to collect his wife’s pension. Three women vaguely… View »
Here is another unusual story that Gwillym Pen Pwyll told my father when he was boy. The witch in this story is not the one of traditional myth. “You have no doubt to question the morality of this t… View »
Cal had no memory of being knocked over while he was on his way to work at the office. Regaining consciousness after two days, he is surprised to see Bernard, his brother, and sister-in-law, Lottie,… View »
Gretchen: I was never alone. I never quite understood loneliness as other people did. Being solitary was not a burden. The mind's eye never betrayed a thought because it saw things uns… View »
This is a character sketch by Josh Edwards, based on the paintings of John Singer Sergeant , that will be used as a face mask for the character of Wilbur Wright in a version of "The Dun… View »
What happens at night when a person is asleep and they are truly awake, reliving their deepest fears? The one-act play takes place in a street in the valleys. Chaos masquerades as a dream as he is p… View »
The Dinas Arms, where the inquest into the Dinas Colliery disaster of 1879 was held, can be seen at the foot of the hill leading towards Trealaw. The colliery, closed in 1893, would have bee… View »
This is the frontispiece of a pamphlet that was printed by the chapels in Dinas after the explosion of January 13th. 1879. The nature of the inquest, and the aftermath of the tragedy, will be explo… View »
This unusual comedy of errors has for its protagonists Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi. Set in the afterlife, the play takes place in a projection room where the two men are working as projectionists… View »
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