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Farm Hall review

“Entertaining”
Julius D'Silva, Archie Backhouse, Forbes Masson, Alan Cox, Daniel Boyd and David Yelland in Farm Hall at Theatre Royal Haymarket, London. Photo: Alex Brenner
Julius D'Silva, Archie Backhouse, Forbes Masson, Alan Cox, Daniel Boyd and David Yelland in Farm Hall at Theatre Royal Haymarket, London. Photo: Alex Brenner
This mannered, but intellectually gripping, exploration of the Nazis’ pursuit of the atom bomb transfers from Jermyn Street Theatre to the Haymarket

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