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  • Review of ‘The King of Broken Things’: “Theory comes after practice”

    Review of ‘The King of Broken Things’: “Theory comes after practice”

    The Riverside Studios host the London premiere of Michael Taylor-Broderic’s inward-looking piece, delivering a message of tenderness and positivity through the comments of young autistic boy. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know if this potentially thoughtful theatrical experience ends up feeling like child’s play. Imagination is reality stripped of…

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    23 December, 2024
    English contents, Reviews
    Bryan Hiles, bullying´, cara roberts, darren peens, japanese, Michael Taylor-Broderic, play, riverside studios, school bullying, the king broken things, Theatresmiths Productio

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