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As Long as We Are Breathing review

“Part guided meditation, part dramatised biography”
Caroline Gruber, Zoe Goriely and Matthew James Hinchliffe in As Long as We Are Breathing at Arcola Theatre, London. Photo: Tristram Kenton
Caroline Gruber, Zoe Goriely and Matthew James Hinchliffe in As Long as We Are Breathing at Arcola Theatre, London. Photo: Tristram Kenton
Humane and heartfelt performances provide a focal point for this highly personal response to the trauma of the Holocaust

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