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Cherry Orchard; Minority Report; Laughing Boy – review

There is such a performance of truth in Benedict Andrews’ production. Cherry Orchard It takes your breath away. In the opening moments, June Watson squeaks across the stage as the old maid Firs: shuffling laboriously as if she were walking across the Russian steppes. Insulted (you bore me, a pampered teenager tells him), he finds… Read More »