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  • Review of ‘Woman In Mind’: “Sheridan Smith is reasonably good in insanely well-done play”

    Review of ‘Woman In Mind’: “Sheridan Smith is reasonably good in insanely well-done play”

    Alan Ayckbourn’s 1980s piece returns to the London stage in a new, limited-running production directed by Michael Longhurst. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if its take on a deranged woman’s story is worth some raving or it’s just raving mad. She’s bloody Lulu. We’d better be blunt about…

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    7 January, 2026
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    alan ayckbourn, chris jenks, duke of york's theatre, louise brealey, michael longhurst, Romesh Ranganathan, safia oakley-green, sheridan smith, sule rimi, taylor uttley, tim mcmullan, west end, woman in mind, woman in mind review

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