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Dear Octopus review

“Particularly poignant revival of Dodie Smith's comedy”
Kate Fahy, Billy Howle, Lindsay Duncan, Ariella Elkins-Green, Isla Ithier and Amy Morgan in Dear Octopus at the National Theatre, London. Photo: Marc Brenner
Kate Fahy, Billy Howle, Lindsay Duncan, Ariella Elkins-Green, Isla Ithier and Amy Morgan in Dear Octopus at the National Theatre, London. Photo: Marc Brenner
Emily Burns revives Dodie Smith’s 1938 play about family dynamics in a crisp and timely production starring Lindsay Duncan

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