Critic Reviews (8)
"Farzad is fiercely compelling as a should-be modern woman with a penchant for Jane Fonda workouts, who can only be herself behind closed curtains."
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"It works as an effective chiller with some moments of genuine startlement. It also blunts the subtlety of the source material. This is heresy for a theatre devotee but… maybe just watch the film instead."
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"Its timelessness gives it power, a dark universal parable about living under two shadows: war, and a totalitarian state."
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"Nadia Latif's stylish, well-acted production is more nuanced – within the constraints of the genre. The happenings embody forces beyond her control… This stage version honours it, but also escapes its shadow."
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"It can’t sustain the delicate balance it has created – but it is undoubtedly both original and enjoyable."
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"This is a pacy, intense, and refreshingly unusual kind of thriller – one that reminds us that the scariest things in life aren't the ones that go bump in the night."
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"Weirdly lightweight"
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"Carmen Nasr's taut adaptation could scarcely be timelier. When Shideh and her neighbours huddle together in their bomb shelter, cursing Europe and the US for abandoning them, this could be a livestream from 2026."
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