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The Women of Llanrumney review

“Soars in its boldness”
Keziah Joseph, Nia Roberts and Suzanne Packer in The Women of Llanrumney at Sherman Theatre, Cardiff. Photo: Ana Pinto
Keziah Joseph, Nia Roberts and Suzanne Packer in The Women of Llanrumney at Sherman Theatre, Cardiff. Photo: Ana Pinto
Scorching writing debut on the brutality and madness of slavery

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