People Mnemonic at the National Theatre review: a richly layered and humane show about memory and what makes us human by News Room 3 July 2024 written by News Room 3 July 2024 0 comment Share 0FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Simon McBurney’s acclaimed company Complicité asks us what it is to remember and to forget, and whether culture or chaos shapes our destiny Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail previous post Julie’s restaurant review: I’ve fallen in love all over again next post Spending boost as fans make the most of ‘unrivalled summer of sport’ Blippi The Wonderful World Tour review: Get our wiggle on? Not a... 15 July 2024 Fuerza Bruta’s Aven at the Roundhouse review: part-rave, part-circus, all joy 12 July 2024 Mark Rylance and Derek Jacobi to share a stage for Shakespeare show 11 July 2024 The Paddington Bear Experience: the show taking visitors inside the world of... 11 July 2024 Slave Play at the Noel Coward Theatre review: this elegant provocation demands... 10 July 2024 The Children’s Inquiry at Southwark Playhouse Elephant review: an extraordinary piece of... 10 July 2024 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.