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Shellshocked review

“Taut two-hander”
Jack Stokes and Lee Bainbridge in Shellshocked at Pleasance, Edinburgh. Photo: Craig Lomas
Jack Stokes and Lee Bainbridge in Shellshocked at Pleasance, Edinburgh. Photo: Craig Lomas
Absorbing drama by Philip Stokes that explores themes of jealously and self-loathing in a world recovering from the horrors of war

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