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The Taxidermist's Daughter review

“Visually and aurally striking”
Daisy Prosper (centre) in The Taxidermist’s Daughter at Chichester Festival Theatre. Photo: Ellie Kurttz
Daisy Prosper (centre) in The Taxidermist’s Daughter at Chichester Festival Theatre. Photo: Ellie Kurttz
A striking but over-stuffed adaptation of Kate Mosse’s gothic story of bloody revenge

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