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National Theatre Live: All of Us is a poignant exploration of resilience set against the backdrop of societal upheaval. Directed by Ian Rickson, it dives into Jess's life, who seems to have it all until the harsh realities of austerity threaten her world. The performances are grounded and relatable, capturing the nuances of friendship and solidarity. It’s not just about the struggle; it’s about the humor and humanity that persist even in tough times. The pacing feels just right, allowing the audience to linger on moments that matter. The play's inspiration from real experiences of disabled individuals in the UK adds a layer of authenticity that resonates deeply. There’s a tangible atmosphere of urgency, making it a compelling watch for anyone who appreciates thought-provoking drama.
Consider for collections focusing on contemporary theater adaptations.Good example of how theater can address real-life issues.Interesting perspective on austerity and community support.
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