Floyd Collins – Guest Review by Laura Thomas
Floyd Collins Wilton’s Music Hall until 15th October Written by Tina Landau and Adam Guettell Directed by Jonathan Butterell Produced by Amanda Holland Three siblings and a widowed father; their […]
Floyd Collins Wilton’s Music Hall until 15th October Written by Tina Landau and Adam Guettell Directed by Jonathan Butterell Produced by Amanda Holland Three siblings and a widowed father; their […]
The first thing most people would agree on here, is that the venue for Floyd Collins is spot on. Wilton’s Music Hall is steeped in history, and its ruggedness serves […]
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Sometimes you receive a press release about a show and the excitement from the PR company just leaps off the virtual page at you. You can’t help but feel it […]