Lisa Dwan is terrifying and captivating.
Punchy and polemical anti-austerity drama. With some great John Terry gags thrown in.
A black comedy, competently acted, with successful, unconventional stylistic choices...but the story is hackneyed and the writing shallow.
Plays about climate change are all the rage right now, it seems, and if the National’s Greenland was a little dry and statistic-heavy for your taste, you’ll be pleased to find the Royal Court’s efforts a lot more passionate and character-centred.
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