Review: HAUNTED SHADOWS at the White Bear Theatre
Haunted Shadows at the White Bear Theatre takes a bold
and minimalist approach to the ghost story genre, trading spectacle for quiet
tension. It’s adapted from Edith Nesbit’s collection of ghost stories (she
didn’t just write for children), and this one-woman show offers moments of
genuine unease, which isn’t always an easy thing to do – it’s the central performance
and Jonathan Rigby’s understated direction that does it.
There’s something uniquely
unsettling about a ghost story that isn’t trying to shock you with jump scares –
Haunted Shadows takes its time, lulling you in slowly but surely before
hitting you with the full weight of its eerie twists. The piece is beautifully
subtle – there’s no gimmicky sound design or overly elaborate set pieces, just
a simple, intimate stage and an actress – Claire Louise Amias – who knows how
to make your imagination do the rest, and that simplicity is what makes the
experience so genuinely unnerving.
At the centre of the production
is the impressive Amias, who brings each character to life brilliantly – the
entire production rests on her ability to switch between roles with ease, and she
doesn’t just perform, she shapeshifts. Every flicker of emotion, every shift in
tone, every movement feels like a new character coming to life before your
eyes. It’s a dazzling display of versatility, proving just how much
storytelling magic one person can create.
The White Bear Theatre’s intimate
space works wonders for this show, and the sparse set and dim lighting by Steve
Lowe heighten the tension, allowing Amias to really be the focal point of the
entire room. It’s the perfect setting for a show that relies on atmosphere
rather than spectacle.
Haunted Shadows is a fantastic example of how powerful intimate, slow-burn storytelling
can be - it’s not the type of ghost story you’ll remember for jump scares, but
it’s the kind that stays with you, quietly and unnervingly, for days after. If
you’re in the mood for a chilling, thoughtful night of theatre, Haunted
Shadows at the White Bear Theatre is a must-see.
Haunted Shadows runs until 8th February and tickets are available here https://www.whitebeartheatre.co.uk/whatson/haunted-shadows.
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