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INVASION!

"As the talented cast swap roles and realities, one idea remains constant: the non-existent central character of Abulkasem….Lucy Kerbel’s production is adroit at jumping from one scene to another…. It’s vivid, affecting, beautifully told specific rather than general."
The Times

"Khemiri is clearly making a linguistic and political point… in Frank Perry’s nifty translation."
The Guardian

"His (Khemiri’s) opening salvo first shocked then delighted many unsuspecting audience members. It is like no other play currently on view in London and as such will instantly either intrigue or repel depending upon your taste."
British Theatre Guide

"We start with a genuinely exciting stage invasion."
The London Paper

"The ‘invasion’ referred to is a slick, sharp acclaimed piece…. Lucy Kerbel’s ensemble production is well acted, while Khemiri’s facility with dialogue and the ease with which he plays with the politics of identity, suggests he has talent to burn."
Metro

"Invasion! opens with a brilliant coup. I was convinced I was watching unplanned intimidation here but the intruders are part of the show."
The Spectator