The Ocean at the End of the Lane, National Theatre review - terrifying, magical coming of age story
A stunning tribute to the wild and wonderful life of the mind This scary, electrically beautiful adaptation of Neil Gaiman's book about living on the faultline between imagination and reality is a fantastically alternative offering for the festive season. While the parameters of the story are dark, it's an edgy, stunningly thought through tribute to the wild and wonderful life of the mind, and its ability to help us …