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The Cat and the Canary review

“Always entertaining”
Lucy McCormick (centre) and the company in The Cat and the Canary at the Minerva Theatre, Chichester. Photo: Manuel Harlan
Lucy McCormick (centre) and the company in The Cat and the Canary at the Minerva Theatre, Chichester. Photo: Manuel Harlan
Told by an Idiot tone down the horror and ramp up the humour in its atmospheric take on John Willard’s famous mystery play

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Holly O'Mahony

Holly O'Mahony

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