Prayers for a Hungry Ghost review – a monster take on family trauma
      The Pit, Barbican, London Elisabeth Gunawan’s mythological horror blends puppetry, dance, theatre and film to explore the effects of a family’s relocation from Hong Kong to the US Like so many mythic creatures, the hungry ghosts of Buddhist and Chinese traditions – ghouls with huge stomachs and (…)
  
  
  
  
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