Sun 27 Jun 2021 05.30 EDT
It is an unlikely phenomenon in the West End. Women slamming their arguments against the fourth wall of a proscenium arch theatre as if it were a wall of death. Within the past two years,
Six have supplied feminism in farthingales. Now
JâOuvert, the third play in producer Sonia Friedmanâs Re:Emerge season at the Pinter, roars across the stage in Lycra and feathers and sequins, turquoise and pink and scarlet, bumping and grinding. It is greeted, even by a socially distanced, quelled-by-Covid-regs audience, with whoops and a stirring among the stalls: in other circumstances there would be dancing.
PATRICK MARMION: An exceptional young talent has arrived in the shape of the spellbinding Isabel Adomakoh Young as Juliet. This is a Juliet to remember in a show to forget.
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