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Gabrielle MacPherson’s Outside Returns for London Horror Festival

by Staff Writer
October 5, 2021
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Outside at The Pleasance

Outside at The Pleasance

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Willa hasn’t left her house for 30 years, until now. A dark secret is about to come to light, Willa’s attempt at freedom can lead to nothing but more horrific revelations.

Gabrielle MacPherson is a writer, performer, and a co-founder of Degenerate Fox Theatre. As a writer she has been shortlisted for The Charlie Harthill Special Reserve Fund. Her credits as an actor include Fokin’ Bring It On Lads (Vault Festival), The Dirty Thirty (Rosemary Branch Theatre), What’s In The Box?, Our Time (Haringay Shed) and The Beasts (Courtyard Theatre).

       

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