I Do review – immersive hotel drama as wonderful as a real wedding day

21 janvier 2026 | Arifa Akbar
Malmaison hotel, London Theatregoers move from room to room as emotional messiness is laid bare with spirited bridesmaids, painful encounters and ‘call it all off’ nerves When isn’t there big family drama in the buildup to a wedding? The nerves, the tantrums – sometimes even charges of (…)
 Site référencé:  The Guardian (Middle East)

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