The Hunger Games : On Stage review – thundering fight to the death in a dazzling dystopia
Troubadour Canary Wharf theatre, London Eye-popping visuals and a strong lead performance energise Matthew Dunster’s production – but the emotion gets lost amid the action A luminous bow hovers in the darkness as if suspended in the sky while the arena-like stage is filled with smoke. A figure (…)
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