Critic’s Pick: "a splendid and surprisingly emotional production directed by James Macdonald, a frequent Churchill collaborator, they are so sharp you hardly feel them slicing your skin."
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"...the best theatre is the kind that keeps you thinking long after the curtains close."
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"Churchill’s politics emerge with the same craftiness as her mysticism, like a beam refracted around the corner of a dream-logic prism."
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"The whole ensemble prove to be excellent guides into the worlds Churchill creates in this inspiring evening, one that shows one of our finest living playwrights continuing to challenge audiences and push the envelope."
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"a seductive use of language and a devastating mix of tones…whimsical…then brutal"
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Churchill’s sense of craft, and her challenge of narrative conventions, is on full display in ‘Glass. Kill. What If If Only. Imp’
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