Sam Love writes- In April 2011, a rather controversial theatre production opened in London’s National Theatre. Despite the potentially disrespectful concept – a musical set in Ipswich during the serial murders ’06 to ‘08 – it opened to unanimous critical acclaim, with countless 5 star ratings from the press. It seemed only natural that the next step would be to adapt it into a film.
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