" 'Nineteen Gardens' is one of those layered pieces. Some will see a callous attempt at arbitrary retaliation, others will find an extremely detailed representation of English society. It's an excellent opportunity for discussion."
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“Alice Hamilton’s production is clearly made on something of a budget and is pretty static, while Miecznicka’s text isn’t overly dramatic...But it’s well performed and has a brevity that makes up for its lack of dynamism – and the ideas it throws out are deliciously provocative.”
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"Both actors give good, cool performances in a crisp production, which, at just an hour, leaves its questions needling in your mind."
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"Any false step on stage would go off like a fire alarm in a Starbucks, but there is not one, the narrative’s complexities and contradictions eased into our consciousness by seductive performances and a perceptive script."
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“Taking a lyrical, reflective approach to some of the most serious issues affecting contemporary Britain, this intriguing two-hander delicately touches on themes including the lack of affordable housing, the cost-of-living crisis and the inhumane treatment of immigrants.”
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