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The Sugar Wife review

“Chimes with our own fraught world”
Siobhán Cullen in The Sugar Wife at Abbey Theatre, Dublin. Picture: Ros Kavanagh
Siobhán Cullen in The Sugar Wife at Abbey Theatre, Dublin. Picture: Ros Kavanagh
Refined production of Elizabeth Kuti’s drama set in famine-stricken Ireland speaks eloquently to our own turbulent times

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