
Nicole Acquah

24 Nov
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Review: BAD ROADS at The Royal Court
By Nicole Acquah Friday, November 24 2017, 07:12
Bad Roads at the Royal Court is an unflinching examination of war’s effect on humanity, desire and relationships.
There is a sense of yearning that permeates the fog of the play; a sense of waiting, hoping, trusting…although whether we should trust in humanity’s potential for good is a question that remains unanswered by the end of the production.
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