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Groove review

“Euphoric but lacks cohesion”
A de Castro, Fraser Buchanan, Kim Tatum, Sky Frances, Jacob Seelochan and Lavinia-Co-op in Groove at Oxford House, London. Photo: Ali Wright
A de Castro, Fraser Buchanan, Kim Tatum, Sky Frances, Jacob Seelochan and Lavinia-Co-op in Groove at Oxford House, London. Photo: Ali Wright
Outbox Theatre’s immersive, queer clubbing party, directed by Ben Buratta, is joyous, creative and inclusive, if structurally scrappy

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