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 (…)
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