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The Maids review

“Leaves you dizzy”
Lydia Wilson and Phia Saban in The Maids at the Donmar Warehouse, London. Photo: Marc Brenner
Lydia Wilson and Phia Saban in The Maids at the Donmar Warehouse, London. Photo: Marc Brenner
Australian director Kip Williams turns Genet’s psychodrama into a dazzling digital-age headrush

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