
Killing jokes: the two plays which are making bad taste delicious
Dinner With Saddam and Hangmen dare to put real people, and ideology, into their brands of dark farce.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Dinner With Saddam and Hangmen dare to put real people, and ideology, into their brands of dark farce.
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