
REVIEW: Clifton Players’ Solid ‘The People in the Woods’
It is safe to say this reviewer isn’t the only one thrilled to see the McBrattons back on stage – and together, no less!
It is safe to say this reviewer isn’t the only one thrilled to see the McBrattons back on stage – and together, no less!
The great use of the space really puts the audience right next to the action. You do not feel as though you are watching a
Christopher Guthrie’s…embodiment of the blood-thirsty – not to mention lusty – Count is exceptional.
It’s heavy material, but Scarlett keeps things remarkably light.
It’s silly and satisfyingly spooky, all at once.