Tales of the Theatre Royal - Bath
Ian's Story
Dearest Readers
Here we have another chilling and blood curling tale from the Theatre Royal, Bath.
Again I am not sure exactly what time period this is from and so its unknown whether this just happened the once whether it as happened since or prior to this occasion.
I have changed the name of the witness.
One afternoon.
Ian struggled to lug the heavy crates of beer that afternoon as he was replenishing the Theatre's four bars, he was normally front of house staff but had been asked to do some extra duties.
He had already done the Stall and Dress Circle Bars which were easy and was now heading for the Upper Circle Bar.
As he climbed up he was thinking about the strange event that one of the female staff had very recently had, where she witnessed the Grey Lady at close quarters.
He had never seen anything personally, but occasionally had felt an odd atmosphere, which made him prefer to work with company, rather than alone.
On reaching the Upper Circle bar, he heaved the crates across and started to check off his notes to make sure he had the right items.
As he was doing so, he heard a faint sound, but didn't think much of it, he then heard it again.
It was coming from the auditorium and sounded like a long sigh and low muffled moaning.
He heard it again and was getting curious, but wary and was starting to get an odd feeling come over him and a tingling feeling.
He decided to investigate and on reaching the door, heard the sounds several more times, he decided it had to be someone playing tricks on him, so deciding to confront whomever it was
he quickly pulled the doors open and looked over the empty seats, he was met with a strange sight...
He could see three strange looking shapes, stooped with drapes over them, two of them were semi transparent, the third was more solid looking and grey.
They were moving slowly and drifting diagonally through the rows of seats, the sighing seemed to be coming from the more solid one, and the other two were moaning.
Then as if aware that they were being watched they stopped and slightly turned as if to look at him.
The sounds then changed to a noise similar to chirping birds and the three shapes all converged together onto a black block shape, which changed to a triangular shape and suddenly shot up in the air into the chandelier above and just simply vanished!
Ian closed the door and turned and slowly walked back down onto the foyer.
When he got there, he said, to no one in particular -
" Tell the chief there are the orders, the beer is on the bar, I wont be back, after what I have just seen, tell him he can stuff the job, stuff the Theatre, stuff the ghosts, that's it! I have had it!
With that he stormed out of the Theatre and went next door to the Garrick's Head, where he had a stiff drink and told a few people of his experience.
Ian subsequently left his job, the Theatre and Bath, returning to his home town, never to return....
So dear readers, what do you think of Ian's story?
It is a little similar to the story from 'John' of The Thing, which was a similarly terrifying encounter of a shapeshifting mass..
See separate article.
Thoughts -
It would be interesting to know of there are any links to monks at the site, as the three figures sound like that's what they could have been?
Source - Paranormal Bath - Malcolm Cadey
Rewritten by P Wallace / Bath Paranormal
AI Art & Photo © Bath Paranormal