Ernest and the Pale Moon
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Based on a short story by Oliver Lansley and devised by the company.
Inspired by the worlds of Edgar Allan Poe and Alfred Hitchcock, ERNEST AND THE PALE MOON is a spine chilling tale of voyeurism, obsession and murder.
Ernest Hemel spends his days silently watching the pale young woman in the apartment block opposite. Upon seeing her with another man, he is thrown into a jealous rage and driven to murder. Slowly, Ernest's guilt sends him on a spiralling descent into madness.
Co-produced with Les Enfants Terribles, the show was originally created for the Edinburgh Fringe, but has subsequently enjoyed two UK tours.
"Beautifully choreographed storytelling that you sit mouth-agog at the sheer spectacle of it all" Broadway World
"A highly atmospheric piece of gothic storytelling...some of the best theatre around." The Stage
"As fresh as a new wound...This immersive, memorable piece spins with a sense of escalating evil." Metro
"A gloriously gothic production" The Daily Telegraph