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Our Man in Havana review " Graham Greene classic becomes a clever musical by Mark Lawson

Watermill theatre, NewburyThe actor-musicians deserve an award for multitasking here, switching between roles and instruments in a production exploring lying and dual identities Though equivocal about many aspects of religion, Graham Greene had nearly supernatural gifts of prophecy as a novelist. The Quiet American (1955) spookily previewed America's disaster in Vietnam. Three years later, Our Man in Havana, in which…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:24am on April 12, 2022

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