Jurassic review – a roaring clash of logic and lies with duelling dinosaurs
Soho theatre, London Tim Foley’s conspiracy-fuelled comedy pits reason against delusion as a palaeontology lecturer faces a dean who believes Jurassic Park is real Logic and reason are torn to shreds in Tim Foley’s sharp, silly satire about fossils and fake news. Though it slightly overextends (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian (South&CentralAsia)
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