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“Composer Michael Camber meets his wife at a remote Welsh hotel to sort out their teetering marriage. Already at the hotel in anticipation of the meeting is the enigmatic Branwen Elder. She knows Camber and she loves him, though they have never met - at least not in normal time and space... Eva Gray, as Branwen, copes extremely well with a taxing role and an uncomfortably altruistic conclusion in which she gives Camber up...The Long Mirror might not be classic, top notch Priestley but it has historical importance. These actors give it substance and dramatic value.” - KEVIN BERRY, THE STAGE
“An occasion of this quality was not to be missed.” - KEN HARTFORD, BEVERLEY TIMES
“Michael Camber (the husband played by Richard Auckland) and the young woman Branwen Elder (played by Eva Gray) deal believably with the time element... Eva Gray stresses as the young woman tormented by something she doesn't want to believe but cannot escape... Another success for the Northern Lights Theatre Company and one not to be missed.” - FREDDY BLAKELY, YORKSHIRE POST
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