Charles Hutchinson, York Press Mon, 2010-05-24 01:00

The gothic designs recall the playful Tim Burton; the lighting, smoke and flickering mirrors echo Hitchcock and the narrative has the weirdness and paranoia of Franz Kafka. Atmosphere is all in Ernest And The Pale Moon, and on Thursday it made for the most visually memorable night’s theatre your reviewer has experienced this year with an increasing, if strangely pleasurable, discomfort.