Safe Space review – lively campus comedy wrestles with the culture wars
Minerva theatre, Chichester Jamie Bogyo’s debut play recounts the renaming of a Yale University college with broadstroke humour and some exquisitely sung a cappella interludes What happens when public statues stop serving as historical markers of civic pride and become offensive to many in the (…)
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