2071: Uplifting, depressing, soporific, and enthralling

James Murray
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The latest evening of climate change theatre from the Royal Court has divided critics, but James Murray is left impressed by a powerful exploration of the climate crisis

The most powerful element of 2071, the new play/lecture being staged at the Royal Court in London, is the name - and please do not take that as a denigration on the rest of the show. The evening as a whole...

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