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Losing the will to live on the margins
Despite good intentions this 1928 philosophical farce runs out of steam, writes a disappointed MAYER WAKEFIELD

The Suicide at the National Theatre, London SE1

3/5

YOU cannot help but wonder what Nikolai Erdman would make of this reimagining of his 1928 philosophical farce The Suicide. It’s highly likely that most of it would go completely over his head.

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