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Review of ‘The Last Laugh’: “Too silly for the dumb”
Acclaimed playwright Richard Harris brings to the stage this comedic though insightful reflection on human values and life priorities, first coined on paper by Japanese writer Koki Mitani. Guillermo Názara reviews this new production by Take Note Theatre, to let us know what’s in store in this tale of artistic persecution by an oppressive government.
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andrew lloyd webber, cancel culture, censor, censorhip, chiswick, comedy, David Tarkenter, Hardy Gru, king charles iii, Kōki Mitani, london, love never dies, Matt Wake, nat green, nazism, nick bromley, Nick Gilbert, No Man’s Land, off west end, putin, Richard Harris, the last laugh, the old vic, theatre at the tabard, vladimir putin, west end, woke, young vic -
Crítica de ‘The Last Laugh’: “Demasiado tonta para los imbéciles”
El aclamado dramaturgo Richard Harris lleva a escena esta cómica pero perspicaz reflexión sobre los valores humanos y las prioridades vitales, acuñada por primera vez en papel por el escritor japonés Koki Mitani. Guillermo Názara reseña esta nueva producción de Take Note Theatre, para que conozcamos lo que nos depara esta historia de persecución artística…
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andrew lloyd webber, cancel culture, censor, censorhip, chiswick, comedy, David Tarkenter, Hardy Gru, king charles iii, Kōki Mitani, london, love never dies, Matt Wake, nat green, nazism, nick bromley, Nick Gilbert, No Man’s Land, off west end, putin, Richard Harris, the last laugh, the old vic, theatre at the tabard, vladimir putin, west end, woke, young vic