This audio horror drama centers on disgraced radio DJ Grant Mazzy, who finds himself live on air as the small Canadian town of Pontypool descends into a chaotic violence of unknown origin.
House of Ithaqua tackles this slippery script with confident direction and adroit acting, casting a chilly spell which helps sustain a fairly long production.
Local theatre troupe House of Ithaqua is producing Martin McDonagh’s “The Pillowman” at Risley Theatre this month, and it opens tonight with showings through next weekend.
The original impulse was also towards supernatural darkness, but now has landed more on the darkness of the everyday. Straddling those two poles is HOI’s latest venture, “The Pillowman” by Martin McDonagh, opening this Thursday at Risley Theatre.