Theatre of catastrophe: the hard-hitting play about France's Grenfell moment

omg, I'm getting chills just reading about this play 🤯 it's like, so raw and honest, you know? the way they're tackling that dark side of Marseille is not easy to watch, but it's exactly what needs to be said 🗣️ Aurier's approach to documenting trauma through her play is genius – I love how she's weaving together multiple narratives to show us the chaos and solidarity. it's like a mirror held up to our own society's flaws 👀 and that ending... *chef's kiss*... it's like, you're left feeling all these emotions and questioning everything 🤔 anyway, kudos to Aurier for creating something so powerful – I'm definitely adding '65 Rue d'Aubagne to my watchlist ASAP 💫
 
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