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  1. 17 ott 2021 · Photo: Helen Murray Richard Katz in Love and Other Acts of Violence at Donmar Warehouse. Photo: Helen Murray. Tim Bano. Tim Bano is joint lead critic for The Stage.

  2. As society splinters around them, the couple's struggle to survive erupts into violence. Cordelia Lynn's play Love and Other Acts of Violence is a subversive and intimate love story about inheritance and the cycles of politics and history. It premiered at the Donmar Warehouse, London, in October 2021, directed by Elayce Ismail.

  3. 14 ott 2021 · Cordelia Lynn's play Love and Other Acts of Violence is a subversive and intimate love story about inheritance and the cycles of politics and history. It premiered at the Donmar Warehouse, London, in October 2021, directed by Elayce Ismail. 104 pages, Paperback. Published October 14, 2021. Book details & editions.

  4. 19 ott 2021 · Love and Other Acts of Violence comes very close to being an amazing evening of theatre, yet a misjudged shift in tone towards the end robs it of crucial energy. The chemistry between Tom Mothersdale’s “Him” and Abigail Weinstock’s Jewish “Her” is tangible; on the night I saw it, a fire alarm threatened to stop play 15 minutes in and the audience’s disappointment was clear.

  5. 18 ott 2021 · It's impossible to fault the ambition or intent of Love and Other Acts of Violence, which reopens the redeveloped Donmar with a blast of fresh air. Directed by Elayce Ismail, with astonishing and stylish fluency, it starts off being one thing and ends up being entirely another.

  6. 17 ott 2021 · 17 October 2021. Love and Other Acts of Violence delivers what it promises. As a subversive story of a couple who meet by chance and become embroiled in a dysfunctional relationship, it could be relatable to many for a multitude of reasons – none of which are very happy. The play draws on the history of the anti-Jewish violence in Poland from ...

  7. Love and Other Acts of Violence review — a callow meditation on history. Donmar Warehouse, WC2. Clive Davis. Monday October 18 2021, 12.01am, The Times.