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Winning X-factors
A new sci-fi drama has all the ingredients for a challenging and innovative night in the theatre, says KATHERINE M GRAHAM

X
Royal Court Theatre, London SW1
4/5

ALISTAIR McDowall’s X sees a rag-tag group of British astronauts stuck on Pluto. With no radio responses from Earth — where, apocalyptically, no trees remain — and the failure of the scheduled pick-up to arrive, things start to disintegrate.

The clock begins to malfunction, meaning that the stranded group have no idea how long they’ve been there, plus there might be a little girl outside on the surface...

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