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Ariyon Bakare & Janet Suzman
Ariyon Bakare & Janet Suzman

Dream of the Dog

Venue: Finborough
Where: Inner London
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starstarstarstarstarSeeing this production has revived my enthusiasm for going to the theatre. This is the best play I've seen on the London stage for years. The sensitive performances from a well directed cast were gripping to watch from start to finish. This is a timely produced play (with South Africa about to host the World Cup) which focusses on the scars of complicated country. I think everyone should see this very moving and perfect production. - Catherine Cartwright21 May 10
starstarstarstarstarTo be honest I am extremely surprised that anyone could have a bad word to say about such a strong, powerful theater production, to me this was what theater is about. I came away pretty speechless by it and in awe of the quality of this fringe production, hearing that it has been transferred to the west end is no surprise to me. If you haven't seen it, you must. - Beth Nicholas20 May 10
starstarImplausible characters made worse by such stilted acting that it became painful to watch. Had there been an interval I would have left. Such a disappointment to have had this as my first and maybe only chance of ever seeing Janet Suzman act on stage. Hey ho. - rds18 May 10


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