Barcelona review: Dark, mysterious and complex
Lynette Linton’s play Barcelona draws its audience to an enchanting, dark and mysterious performance of complicated grief and human connection.
Lynette Linton’s play Barcelona draws its audience to an enchanting, dark and mysterious performance of complicated grief and human connection.
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