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Don’t Destroy Me review

“Tragically profound”
Paul Rider and Eddie Boyce in Don't Destroy Me at the Arcola Theatre, London. Photo: Tristram Kenton
Paul Rider and Eddie Boyce in Don't Destroy Me at the Arcola Theatre, London. Photo: Tristram Kenton
Rare revival of this devastating family drama offers a perceptive portrait of generational trauma

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