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Infinite Life review

“Quietly riveting and stealthily moving work by Annie Baker”
Christina Kirk in Infinite Life at the Dorfman, National Theatre. Photo: Marc Brenner
Christina Kirk in Infinite Life at the Dorfman, National Theatre. Photo: Marc Brenner
Playwright Annie Baker teams up with director James Macdonald and a troupe of superb actors to deliver this meditation on pain, womanhood and mortality

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