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The Diver

18m · Soho Theatre Podcast · 10 Jun 14:07

We talked to the cast of The Diver, including Olivier award-winning actress Kathryn Hunter and Japanese writer and director Hideki Noda on their new play. When a woman is arrested for murdering her lover’s family, a psychiatrist sets out to discover her true state of mind. This exciting new physical theatre collaboration combines Japanese Noh theatre with a real-life murder case.

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