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Skye: A Thriller review – gothic family drama simmers with otherworldly tension

Summerhall, EdinburghA woman pieces together her memories of a family tragedy in Ellie Keel’s atmospheric two-hander set on SkyeIt starts with a shriek. A deliberate false alarm, this sets the spooky tone of Ellie Keel’s two-hander – a playwriting debut to add to a career that already includes novel writing, theatre producing and the co-founding of the Women’s prize for playwriting. If Skye: A Thriller has more narrative drive than dramatic purpose, it is no less a confident and absorbing debut.It stars Dawn Steele as Annie, a shell-shocked and determined woman trying to piece together her memories of an unfortunate family past, bound up in an August 1995 holiday on the island of Skye, where the mist rolls down from the Cullin hills to give a suitably ghostly atmosphere. James Robinson is on hand as a documentary producer filming her recollections – projected on a screen in closeup in Matthew Iliffe’s production – and also to play brother Brawn and other male parts as the story unfolds. Continue reading...

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