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The Father and the Assassin review

“Epic in scope but tight and accessible”
Paul Bazely and Shubham Saraf in The Father and the Assassin at the National Theatre. Photo: Marc Brenner
Paul Bazely and Shubham Saraf in The Father and the Assassin at the National Theatre. Photo: Marc Brenner
Epic and ambitious character piece showcases a chilling central performance by Shubham Saraf as Mohandas Gandhi’s murderer

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