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Tag: Politics

On a red stage is a white woman in a blue playsuit who is kneeling and talking to a short white woman with a brown shirt in an electric wheelchair.
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‘All Of Us’ review – Francesca Martinez’s disappointing debut finds comedy in camaraderie

by Liam O'DellAugust 5, 2022September 11, 2022
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Bits of torn paper fall to the ground as a bald white man sits on the edge of a stage, looking up. Walking to the left behind him is another white man in a suit, with his head down and a look of concern on his face.
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‘Patriots’ review – A fine Russian oligarch thriller fumbles with familiarity

by Liam O'DellJuly 13, 2022July 30, 2022
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A white man with short black hair, a red tie and a black suit, is on stage emerging out of the black door of Number 10, his left hand stretched outwards in glamorous fashion.
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‘Tony! [The Tony Blair Rock Opera]’ review – Musical marmite

by Liam O'DellJune 9, 2022July 2, 2022
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Two male, brown actors stand on stage. One is playing Gandhi, with a white robe wrapped around him. Another, also in all white clothing and playing Gotse, is pointing directly at Gandhi, as if mid explanation.
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‘The Father and the Assassin’ review – Gandhi killer thriller is haunting and hilarious

by Liam O'DellMay 20, 2022July 2, 2022
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A white woman with grey hair holding a wine glass stands on a wooden stage, a screen behind her showing gloomy countryside hills. She is talking to a Black woman on the right of the photo, who is seated cross-legged on a wooden chair.
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‘Bloody Difficult Women’ online review – A broad and basic Brexit battle between Miller and May

by Liam O'DellApril 16, 2022December 6, 2022
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‘The 47th’ review – Mike Bartlett’s presidential thriller is a silly but sinister sideshow

by Liam O'DellApril 9, 2022May 19, 2022
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