The Devil’s Den review – folk horror opera with morris dancing and a sinister rabbit is an (…)

16 novembre 2025 | Erica Jeal
Howard Assembly Room, Leeds Isabella Gellis’s first full-length stage work has the feel of a modern mystery play as it unpacks the legends surrounding an ancient Wiltshire monument Sometimes it feels as though British folklore gets stranger the closer you look at it. The Devil’s Den, an (…)
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