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Tamsin Oglesby’s ‘Future Conditional’

Posted on October 5, 2015 by Eddie Playfair

When a play is dismissed by the Daily Mail as ‘lefty tosh’ it’s probably going to be worth seeing. I enjoyed Tamsin Oglesby’s polemical ‘Future Conditional’ which was full of debate and far from one-sided. This pacey ensemble piece which … Continue reading →

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