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The Grapes of Wrath review

“Its themes remain as relevant and as galling as ever”
Harry Treadaway and Cherry Jones in The Grapes of Wrath at the Lyttelton Theatre, National Theatre, London. Photo: Richard Hubert Smith
Harry Treadaway and Cherry Jones in The Grapes of Wrath at the Lyttelton Theatre, National Theatre, London. Photo: Richard Hubert Smith
Moving performances animate Carrie Cracknell’s stately, sombre take on the classic parable of poverty and perseverance

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