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HOUSE OF GAMES review by thespyinthestalls at Hampstead

Summary by thespyinthestalls.com
HOUSE OF GAMES Hampstead Theatre ★★★ “diverting, packed with plot, character and incident” Writer Richard Bean’s stage version of House of Games, directed by Jonathan Kent, is a theatrical sleight-of-hand that both honours and undercuts its source. Adapted from David Mamet’s 1987 film and story, the play tries to pull off a double con: replicating the clipped tension of Mamet’s neo-noir while layering in jokes, cartoonish supporting characters,…
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thespyinthestalls.com broke the news in on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
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