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In a big old house at the edge of town lives Merricat, her sister Constance, her uncle Julian and her cat. Whispers and rumours are swirling amongst the townsfolk about what happened to the rest of her family, but the truth is tucked away in that house.
Follow Merricat through a tense, theatrical and darkly funny tale of intrigue and the difficulty in really knowing other people.
Inspired by the classic Shirly Jackson novel - We Have Always Lived in the Castle. A production by UCW's Performing Arts graduates.
Devised by Anonymous Walrus, scripted by Adrian Harris.
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£8-£10
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