Itai Erdal’s Soldiers of Tomorrow at the Finborough Theatre: An Uninhibited Account Of The Conflict Between Israel And The Palestinians
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The Finborough Theatre is one of the smallest in London, but it has a great record in the selection of new works. With space for just 50 spectators, its budget is tiny, but its vibrating tremendous. Artistic director Neil McPherson stands out for finding, usually through his extensive international contacts, rare and often daring contemporary works, as well as a great line of forgotten classics. His latest work is the 70-minute solo show of the …
Itai Erdal’s Soldiers of Tomorrow at the Finborough Theatre: An Uninhibited Account Of The Conflict Between Israel And The Palestinians
The Finborough Theatre is one of the smallest in London, yet it has a great track record in selecting new plays. With room for barely 50 spectators, its budget is tiny, but its vibe is tremendous. Long-term artistic director Neil McPherson excels at finding, usually by means of his widespread international contacts, rare and often daring contemporary plays, as well as a great line in forgotten classics. His latest is Jerusalem-born playwright It…

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