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» Review: Bane – Part 2

Joe Bone’s sequel to his smash success, one-man film noir pastiche kept the quality high, the laughs loud and the tension accompanied by Ben Roe on the guitar at the corner of the stage. A showcase for Bone’s skills, with every detail clear as day from the awkward keys in the door to disparate heights of his various characters as they looked each other in the eye. To have both detail and the broader picture so entrancing and engaging slapped a smile across my face like I was an hysterical dame from the world Bone had so strikingly conjured up. I can’t wait for Part 3.
Upstairs At Three and Ten, 22 May
5/5
Victoria Nangle

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