Wolf Moon by Arifa Akbar review – night terrors
The Guardian theatre critic’s imaginative exploration of life in the shadows Arifa Akbar, chief theatre critic of this newspaper, is used to working at night: the journey from curtain call to home computer screen, writing into the early hours to make sure a review can appear as soon as possible, (…)
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