I Dream of Theresa May review – willing immigrant’s political conversion spurs stiff debate
Tara theatre, London A young, gay Indian man learns steps to Britishness from a phantom vision of the Tory politician, but the result is less sinister a satire than it should be Remember Theresa May and her 2016 “citizen” speech (“If you believe you are a citizen of the world, you are a (…)
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