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Theatre503, London A young woman loses her grip on reality in writer-performer Tanya-Loretta Dee’s unsettling monologue At what point does infatuation tip over into something darker and more destructive? There’s actually a term for it – limerence – and this is the unsettling undercurrent of (…)
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The Guardian (South&CentralAsia)
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