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The Glad Game review

“Intimate, boundary-pushing, brilliant”
Phoebe Frances Brown in The Glad Game at Hampstead Theatre, London. Photo: Graeme Braidwood
Phoebe Frances Brown in The Glad Game at Hampstead Theatre, London. Photo: Graeme Braidwood
Phoebe Frances Brown’s one-woman show is a compelling and intimate demonstration of a theatremaker pushing boundaries

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