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When the Long Trick’s Over review

“Poignant but uplifting”
Stacey Ghent and Shenagh Govan in When the Long Trick's Over. Photo: Will Green
Stacey Ghent and Shenagh Govan in When the Long Trick's Over. Photo: Will Green
Morgan Lloyd Malcolm’s latest play, directed by Chinonyerem Odimba, features sumptuous cinematic design and strong performances

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