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  • Review of ‘Driftwood’: “Family-estrangement narrative is relatively unfulfilling”

    Review of ‘Driftwood’: “Family-estrangement narrative is relatively unfulfilling”

    It just took me one and a half hours to finally get hooked. And even then, there wasn’t that much grip. It’s a shame. Not an utter disappointment, but a shame anyway. A play about the reunion of an estranged mother and son should have brought me to tears. Or at least, caused some kind…

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    10 June, 2026
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    cat white, driftwood, driftwood review, ellen thomas, justin audibert, kiln theatre, martina laird, martins imhangbe, off west end, racism, roger ringrose, royal shakespeare company, rsc, shane david joseph, slavery, ziggy heath
  • Review of ‘The Women of Llanrumney’: “A slave of its own intentions”

    Review of ‘The Women of Llanrumney’: “A slave of its own intentions”

    The Theatre Royal Stratford East hosts the London transfer of the 2023 period play, portraying one of the most controversial episodes of British history.  Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show, to let us know of its slave-themed narrative manages to subjugate its audience. “You know, I really don’t remember you being this opinionated.”. The…

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    29 March, 2025
    English contents, Reviews
    British colonialism, Caribbean, historical, history, off west end, period play, slave play, slavery, the women of Llanrumney, the women of Llanrumney review, theatre royal stratford east, Welsh Theatre in London

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