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Dance of Death review

“Crackles with cruel wit”
Lisa Dillon and Will Keen in Dance of Death at the Orange Tree Theatre, London. Photo: Nobby Clark
Lisa Dillon and Will Keen in Dance of Death at the Orange Tree Theatre, London. Photo: Nobby Clark
Richard Eyre’s incisive adaptation brings out the humour and darkness of Strindberg’s study of enduring marriage and emotional torture

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