A Fine Idea review – international development drama laden with number-crunching
Arcola theatre, London Despite some strong satire, there is too much telling and not enough showing in Christine Bacon’s play exploring global inequality This play about the ethics of international development in the global south is a response to a book on world poverty. Playwright Christine (…)
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