No President review – surreal Trump satire with ballet shoes and boners
Queen Elizabeth Hall, London New York company Nature Theater of Oklahoma’s take on the US president is an ideas-packed, dance-adjacent comedy inspiring whoops and walkouts Is this show genius or self-satisfied nonsense? Is it a dadaist farce, scathing political satire or just empty surrealism? (…)
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