Havoc by Rebecca Wait review – a Saint Trinian’s tragicomedy
A mysterious illness sweeps through an isolated girls’ boarding school, in a work brimming with horror, humour and hysteria Even if it wasn’t perched on a cliff on the south coast, the position of St Anne’s, Eastbourne – the decaying girls’ school that is the setting for Rebecca Wait’s gleefully (…)
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