Mark Rylance has had one of the more gloriously wayward careers of any British actor alive and he makes his latest foray onto the stage not in a splashy West End play but a new work by Darren Raymond, the artistic director of arts charity and performance ensemble Intermission. Tartuffe (Remixed) is, unsurprining, a new version of Molière’s classic comedy concerning the eponymous grifter who has infiltrated a family and put it under his influence. In a fun twist, the play this time concerns a Jamaican-Nigerian family who are infiltrated by the sole white guy in the cast – Rylance’s charismatic conman.

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