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Siobhan McMillan’s Black Comedy Mirrors Transfers to the Leicester Square Theatre

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February 5, 2018
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Siobhan McMillan's Black Comedy Mirrors Transfers to the Leicester Square Theatre

Siobhan McMillan's Black Comedy Mirrors Transfers to the Leicester Square Theatre

Following acclaimed runs at both the Kings Head Theatre and the Rosemary Branch, Infinite Space Theatre will present Siobhan McMillan’s one woman show Mirrors at the Leicester Square Theatre Lounge in March.

Both a black comedy and a modern fairytale, Mirrors is a provocative and poetic exploration of narcissism and neurosis. Siobhan McMillan’s remarkable performance takes the audience on a fabulous flight of fancy in search of validation and vodka.

Inept vlogger ShyGirl has been stood up. Again.

       

Humiliated and a little intoxicated, she stares into her bedroom mirror and decides it is time to act. ShyGirl conjures up Shivvers – a wicked witch, distant relative of Snow White’s stepmother and the most gorgeous person in the universe. When her mirror announces that her beauty has a rival, Shivvers embarks on a mission to track down and destroy whoever dares to be more gorgeous than she.

Mirrors is at Leicester Square Theatre 28th March – 14th April 2018.

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