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THE MAGIC TOYSHOP as Finn Director: Rebecca Gatwood Shared Experience , Soho Theatre (2002) "(...) Damian O'Hare is wonderfully captivating as Finn, the red-haired younger brother-in-law: sexually insidious as first, he winds up heroically assisting Melanie in her liberation, so that, by the end, they are like a naked Adam and Eve, the post-holocaust world all before them. Strongly recommended. (...)" The Independent "(...) Red-haired, lithe Damian O'Hare looks the part and plays him with a proper understanding of the gaiety that is the flipside of despair. (...)" The Guardian Click here to download a pdf file of Shared Experience's "The Magic Toyshop Education Pack". It does contain some pictures of Damian and gives insight into the development of the production. GALLERY |
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