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Miranda Foster as Carrie Pooter and Edward Baker-Duly as Charles Pooter (Photo: Steve Gregson)

REVIEW: Mr and Mrs Nobody, Jermyn Street Theatre (2021)

The novel Diary of a Nobody was published in 1892. It was the work of humourist actors and writers, George Grossmith and his younger brother Weedon (whatever inspired the Grossmith parents to call him that?). It was hugely satirical in its day with its exposée of the pretentious middle classes attempt to impress their neighbours with all kinds of dishonesty and talking themselves up.

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Hari Dhillon as Amir, Sara Powell as Jory, Nigel Whitmey as Isaac and Kirsty Bushell as Emily (Photo: Simon Kane)

REVIEW: Disgraced, Bush Theatre from our archives (2013)

As the play progresses there is an over-consumption of alcohol and the cracks start to open up. Amir will feel betrayed by his wife, by his associate Jory and by their friend Isaac and the effect is violent, shocking and destructive.

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Daniel Lapaine as Nick Bright (Photo: Mark Douet)

REVIEW: The Invisible Hand, Kiln Theatre (2021)

The situation for Nick Bright (Daniel Lapaine) is pretty desperate. He is a banker who when riding in his boss’s car was kidnapped by an Islamist extremist group. He is being held as a prisoner manacled in a breeze block cell and 10 million dollars is demanded as his ransom. We hear about the beheading fate of a Western journalist and the graphic video they released.

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