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NO PLACE FOR A WOMAN – Theatre503

In Dance, London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Carole Woddis10th May 2017Leave a Comment

Subtitled `a play with music and movement’, Elliott Rennie’s deep noted cello is the thrilling underscore to Cordelia O’Neill’s mesmerising but enigmatic Holocaust-fringed two hander. As if to underline the beauty and the horror, Rennie’s cello weaves in and out of O’Neill’s narrative like a snake writhing in its death pangs.

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