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REVIEW: Primary Trust harnesses anxiety for good at London’s Grand Theatre

28 January 20261 Min Read

Eboni Booth’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Primary Trust invites its audience to visualize hopeful futures rather than disasters. This tender production, directed by Cherissa Richards, proposes that imagining such a future is the first step to achieving it.

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