After Life at National Theatre, London – review round-up
Anoushka Lucas in After Life at the National Theatre. Photo: Johan Persson
Directed by Jeremy Herrin and adapted by Jack Thorne, Herrin and Bunny Christie from Hirokazu Kore-eda’s 1998 film, After Life has reopened the National Theatre. Are the reviews heaven or hell for the cast and creative team, though? We round up the national critics’ verdicts
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