Maybe turn down the ‘opinionated’ dial? Hari and Max weren’t satisfied with their first attempt at parenthood, so they’re giving it a second go. Only this time they’ve got a 30-day money ...
Instructions for Correct Assembly is a play on a quest for perfection. This is a dystopian set-up featuring a couple, Hari and Max, who decide to construct a flat-pack robot son from a catalogue. When ...
11:50, Fri, Apr 27, 2018 Updated: 11:59, Fri, Apr 27, 2018 This is the central idea of Thomas Eccleshare’s engaging if derivative play that projects Pinocchio – where the boundaries blur between an ...
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Harry and his wife Max (Horrocks) live in a brave new world, a Middle England of perfectly nice people who live in perfectly nice families in perfectly nice houses with perfectly nice children. And ...
Bonnar and Horrocks are excellent as parents attempting to replace their dead son with another straight from the box in Thomas Eccleshare’s quirky dystopian drama Thomas Eccleshare is a quirky, ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
What a treat. This playful, provocative but, crucially, easily accessible drama is exactly the sort of piece that should be on at the Royal Court, but too rarely is. Playwright Thomas Eccleshare has ...
“Hello!” chirps Max and Harry’s son, as they remove him from his packaging and boot him up for the first time – just like a shiny new Apple device. He is a robot called Jan – a replacement for Nick, ...
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