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A Brief List of Everyone Who Died review

“Needs more variety”
Amelia Campbell, Vivia Font and Siphiwo Mahlentle in A Brief List of Everyone Who Died at Finborough Theatre, London. Photo: Tristram Kenton
Amelia Campbell, Vivia Font and Siphiwo Mahlentle in A Brief List of Everyone Who Died at Finborough Theatre, London. Photo: Tristram Kenton
Jacob Marx Rice’s dramedy of death phobia is good-hearted but hampered by a list-like structure

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