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Tom Klafkowski

Indigo Stage 

Review: Carrie The Musical

November 4, 2021November 12, 2021 sub.editors 0 Comments Elysia Boyle, Emily Mitchell, Evie Press, James Goodall, Joshua Tarrier, Lily Spillane, Lucie Fletcher, Megan Cooper, Olivia Jones, Olly Stanton, Tom Klafkowski

“Carrie is a genuinely spell-binding show, with a heartfelt exploration of teenage angst and coming of age, only to be ripped apart by the carnage”: Emily Mitchell is blown away by DULOG’s Assembly Rooms show ‘Carrie: The Musical’.

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