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Tag: Thriller

A brown woman in a green dress stands in front of a kitchen table. Her husband, a white man in w white top, holds a white cup of tea and looks out of a window to the right. Off-stage and from the sidelines, a brown woman in a pink shirt is watching on and looking outwards slightly towards the camera.
Theatre

‘That Is Not Who I Am’ review – Dave Davidson’s delightful and daring deception

by Liam O'DellJune 19, 2022June 19, 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.
Theatre

‘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 woman in a black jacket sits crossed legged on a wooden chair. Just in front of her, to the right, is a man with a light purple hooded fleece, glasses and jeans, resting on the edge of a hotel room bed.
Theatre

‘Wild’ online review – Mike Bartlett’s hotel room security drama is clever and comedic

by Liam O'DellMarch 30, 2020May 27, 2020
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A woman in a black spotted shirt stares defiantly off-camera. In the background, a group of people in full body protection are gathered around a hospital bed. One is holding a yellow contamination bag.
Theatre

‘A Very Expensive Poison’ review – Litvinenko murder exposed in unusual thriller

by Liam O'DellSeptember 12, 2019March 15, 2020
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Man sits crossed-legged on the floor. Behind him stands a man in spectacles.
Theatre

‘Equus’ review – Unsettling revival of Peter Shaffer’s classic charges onto the stage

by Liam O'DellJuly 31, 2019March 15, 2020
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A man holds another man by the scruff of his shirt lying down on a table. Cutlery is scattered on the floor and in the background is a projector screen showing a bird's eye view of the table.
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‘The Damned’ review – Comédie-Française astonish in unsettling Nazi thriller

by Liam O'DellJune 20, 2019March 15, 2020
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