Crocodile Fever review – sisters’ wild revenge has a taste for chaos
Arcola theatre, London In 1980s Northern Ireland, an abusive father and the soldiers patrolling the streets morph into a common enemy to rage against, in Meghan Tyler’s blackly comic tale The rosary is whipped out within seconds. God-fearing Alannah (Rachael Rooney, her angular movements like a (…)
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