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Girls & Boys, Royal Court
“It just seems to be a thing that we do, this incomprehensible violence thing.” So says the narrator of Dennis Kelly’s new one-woman play, performed in a staggering tour-de-force from Carey Mulligan. She’s been reflecting on an American mass shooting … Continue reading
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Long Day’s Journey Into Night leads February’s Top 10 new London shows
From O’Neill and flamenco to punk and Pippin. Read my full BroadwayWorld article here
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