Dark of the Moon review – bluegrass girl meets emo witch boy and their songs soar
Charing Cross theatre, London The power and personality of its singers and music lift this Twilight-esque story into the realms of enjoyably ridiculous The origins of this supernatural musical are in ancient British folklore but it plays out as a teen love story in small-town America. Young, (…)
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