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The play depicts the ‘father of the atomic bomb’ as a man compelled and repelled by the invention
Tim Morton-Smith’s play is a complex portrait of the ‘father of the atomic bomb’
Harold Pinter’s early play about a sinister medical institution is superbly delivered by a cast that includes a thundering, blustering Simon Russell Beale
This is a fine revival of a flawed but fascinating play written when the world was in the grip of the Cold War
Goldsmith’s affectionate comedy is played with lip-smacking relish
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