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The Steam Industry return for a seventh season, here with a lively, specially commissioned translation of Euripedes' revenge tragedy by Stella Duffy, making use of the riverside architecture. In rep with 'Jason and the Argonauts'.
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I took my children to see Jason and the Argonauts twice, It is quite simply one of the most brilliant children's shows I have ever seen; fun, zestful, witty, intelligent, sensitive, imaginative, warm-hearted, old-fashioned and utterly glad. The acting was of a better standard than most West End plays I have seen and certainly most TV. The actors clearly enormously enjoyed the production themselves and gave 110%. Unbelievably, it was also clean. I am so sick of taking my children to productions which disappoint because of inappropriate dirty jokes and adult references. All of us, from youngest to oldest loved everything about Jason and I would definitely want to see anything by the same company again, I also saw Medea twice, with older members of the family. Sensitively portrayed, with deep levels of understanding of all the issues involved and characters effected. Wonderfully and thoughtfully presented. Please do similar classics next year. Our family has so much appreciated them.
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