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Theatre review: Little Revolution at the Almeida Theatre
A well-intentioned play on the 2011 riots sheds little light among all the heat, says GILLIAN PIGGOTT

Rating: 2/5

If any event in our recent history requires urgent political analysis, then the August 2011 riots do.

They are the focus of Alecky Blythe’s new play and her approach to theatre  —  verbatim recordings of events, the voices of bystanders and local residents edited together into a script — ought to prove thought-provoking and revelatory in relation to the shameful events of three summers ago.


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