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The Weir review

“Brendan Gleeson is powerful in an exquisite revival”
Brendan Gleeson in The Weir at the Harold Pinter Theatre, London. Photo: Rich Gilligan
Brendan Gleeson in The Weir at the Harold Pinter Theatre, London. Photo: Rich Gilligan
Conor McPherson’s ghostly yarn is still haunting, in his self-directed production starring Brendan Gleeson and Kate Phillips

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