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The Invisible Man review

“Audacious and brilliant”
The Invisible Man at Unicorn Theatre, London. Photo: kurt van der elst (who styles his name in lower case)
The Invisible Man at Unicorn Theatre, London. Photo: kurt van der elst (who styles his name in lower case)
Beckettian devised show for children that is an utter joy from start to finish

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