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Review: Torn

July 3, 2008 23:00

By

John Nathan,

John Nathan

1 min read

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Arcola Theatre, London E8

This production has been overshadowed by the murder last weekend in North London of Ben Kinsella, whose sister, Brooke, is in the cast.

It is the kind of brutal, inner-city event that this little powerhouse of a theatre — a short walk from Dalston Station, past Turkish coffee houses and Kurdish restaurants — has been known to examine in its plays. Femi Oguns’ offering, though, is more a tale about London love than violence — a modern-day Romeo and Juliet, only without the knife crime.

In his own play, Oguns takes on the role of David, whose family want him to be a doctor and marry a nice Nigerian girl — and certainly not Natasha (Kelle Bryan), the British Caribbean girl with whom he is having a relationship.