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Lily Britton

Indigo Stage 

Director’s Note: Original Death Rabbit by Lion Theatre Company

November 12, 2021November 12, 2021 sub.editors 0 Comments Daisy Hargreaves, Izzy Thompson, Lily Britton, Natasha Ali

“What could be a narration of an all-too-familiar tale of the dangers of the internet becomes a multidimensional portrait of a woman on the verge: a woman whose chaotic relationship with the world around her becomes entangled with the new digital age of the early 2000s”: Izzy Thompson, Director of Lion Theatre Company’s ‘Original Death Rabbit’, tells why this play is so important, and why it must be watched.

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