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MERCURY FUR (Brainspunk): The hills are alive with the sound of post-apocalyptic horror

Christopher Munden July 24, 2015 No Comments

Dystopia can be a good place to demonstrate the kinder side of human nature. Philip Ridley’s play is shocking, violent, and uncomfortable to watch, but also weirdly heartwarming.

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