Embracing Spirits
Normalising the Paranormal in the Age of Science
A lecture by Professor Miriam Crowe
7pm Thursday 16th December
Part of WARNINGS TO THE CURIOUS: An online Christmas ghost story festival.
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Part of the University of Peterborough’s series of Christmas lectures, Dr Miriam Crowe introduces her guide to navigating the presence of ghosts and other spectral phenomena within daily life, including segments from her latest book “Marley and More: Ghostly Presences in Pop Culture.”
This performance will take place on Zoom. You will receive a link to the performance on the day of the event. One ticket will enable you to view the event on one screen/monitor. If you wish to view on multiple screens/monitors please purchase multiple tickets.
All events are streamed live and must be watched at the scheduled time.
Writer: Rhiannon Owens
Rhiannon Owens is a writer for stage and audio. This is her third time writing for online performance with Uncanny Collective, having previously been included in the lineups for last year’s Warnings to the Curious festival as well as their Spring Terrors event earlier this year. Recently, her short piece Feed The World was performed at Blackshaw Theatre Company’s Scare Slam as part of the London Horror Festival, and her play Jam Tart/Lemon Kurd – co-written with Nick Maynard – toured to the Camden and Clapham Fringes before running at The Hope Theatre to 4 Star reviews.
Performer: Natalie Winter
Natalie Winter is an actor, voice over artist, and director. She and Rhiannon are regular collaborators, having previously performed all of Rhiannon’s writing for Uncanny Collective events, as well as Feed The World for the Scare Slam in October. She runs Ragged Foils Productions, through which she produces and directs the Ragged Scratch Podcast– a new writing ‘night’ for audio dramas, plus their debut theatre production Jam Tart/Lemon Kurd earlier this year. She can be heard in audio dramas Venna’s Planet and The Effect, both produced by B7 Media and released on Audible, and regularly appears on RPG podcast Merely Roleplayers, and professional Dungeons and Dragons stream Roll Together.