Taking Joey as example we hear her bemoan the lack of jobs after graduating with a First class degree, whilst her mother falls for a Muslim man and begins to wear a head scarf. She’s not spoken to her father for years, and desperately wants to find who she is whilst denouncing the American ‘I have a dream’ way of life. Hickson doesn’t explore the recline in graduate-jobs, nor differing cultural relationships. She hints at the bigger story, but this doesn’t bring depth to the characters, it only makes them more roughly defined. - Review: A younger Theatre
http://www.ayoungertheatre.com/review-precious-little-talent-ella-hickson-trafalgar-studios/
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