The Assembled Parties review – Christmas comes early in a crackling family comedy
Hampstead theatre, London Richard Greenberg’s Broadway hit finally arrives in the UK – a festive gathering that rattles along with comic dialogue and the beaming charisma of Tracy-Ann Oberman Bing Crosby is singing, a goose is resting, and a noisy aunt is commenting on everyone’s weight: it’s (…)
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