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In the Net review

“Pertinent themes”
Anya Murphy, Carlie Diamond and Suzanne Ahmet in In the Net at Jermyn Street Theatre, London. Photo: Tristram Kenton
Anya Murphy, Carlie Diamond and Suzanne Ahmet in In the Net at Jermyn Street Theatre, London. Photo: Tristram Kenton
Ambitious, philosophical debut play struggles to weave its ideas into a coherent whole

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