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The Odyssey: It’s a Really Really Really Long Journey review

“Unflinching feminist epic”
Cerys Marie Burton, Cash Holland and Kimmy Edwards in The Odyssey: It’s a Really Really Really Long Journey at the Unicorn Theatre, London. Photo: Tristram Kenton
Cerys Marie Burton, Cash Holland and Kimmy Edwards in The Odyssey: It’s a Really Really Really Long Journey at the Unicorn Theatre, London. Photo: Tristram Kenton
Reframing of Homer’s epic as a 1960s soul musical for tweens, in a bustling production from Jennifer Tang

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