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Rupert Goold’s revival of American Psycho at the Almeida Theatre in Islington is a sleek, menacing, often magnificent production that
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Hadestown Review ★★★☆☆
Hadestown has the finest score in the West End right now, and almost everything else you could reasonably ask for
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Anna Ziegler’s world premiere two-hander arrives at the Donmar trailing the kind of critical warmth that tends to get spritzed
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Hadestown Review ★★★☆☆
Hadestown has the finest score in the West End right now, and almost everything else you could reasonably ask for except a reason to care. That this folk-opera cult phenomenon can be so bewitching to listen to and so inert to experience is, depending on your tolerance for
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