Review: 'Broken glass, betrayal and gothic chills' in The Shadow in the Mirror
The season of mists is the ideal time for a fresh, and flesh-creeping new production to open at The Mill, writes Siobhan Newman.
The season of mists is the ideal time for a fresh, and flesh-creeping new production to open at The Mill, writes Siobhan Newman.
Successful horrors aren't always common in theatre, let alone ones set in space. Yet this play challenges those ideas and triumphs, writes Hieronymus Glover.
The Signalman is at Theatre Royal Windsor until Saturday, September 27
Putting the fun into dysfunctionality, not to mention a funeral, this sharply fresh comedy is set at what was meant to be a wedding which then becomes a wake so as not to ‘waste the venue.’
This story of young love, bad hair and power chords in a city that was built on Rock and Roll, was as banging as the 80s rock classics that the exciting and vibrant cast belted out, writes Terry Adlam.
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