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KENREX, East Is South & Much Ado About Nothing – Thrilling True Crime, AI Drama & Shakespeare’s Wit

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This week we’re reviewing three electrifying productions that span a range of genres and styles. From the jaw-dropping true crime story in KENREX to the tense AI thriller East Is South at Hampstead Theatre, and the hilarious, sharp wit of Much Ado About Nothing starring Tom Hiddleston and Hayley Atwell, this episode has it all.


KENREX


KENREX is the unbelievable true story of small-town bully Ken Rex McElroy and his reign of terror over Skidmore, Missouri. From theft to assault, abduction to attempted murder, Ken Rex has ruled the town with an iron fist for over a decade, evading justice thanks to a slippery defence attorney and a broken justice system. However, after he shoots beloved greengrocer Bo Bowenkamp, the good people of Skidmore decide they've had enough. KENREX is part Western, part True Crime, with a toe-tapping live Americana soundtrack. Having received 5-star reviews from The Daily Telegraph and WhatsOnStage, this production is a gripping exploration of a community taking control and confronting their darkest fears.


East Is South 


East Is South is a tense thriller from Beau Willimon (creator of House of Cards) that delves into the questions posed by rapidly advancing artificial intelligence. The play follows two coders interrogated during a security breach at the AI programme Logos, which is on the verge of consciousness. With the potential to endanger humanity, the tension builds as the coders race against time to uncover the truth. Directed by Ellen McDougall, East Is South challenges us to confront the evolving relationship between humanity and technology and questions what it means to be human in a world where we may no longer be the most advanced beings.


Much Ado About Nothing


In this contemporary reimagining of Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, Tom Hiddleston plays Benedick and Hayley Atwell takes on the role of Beatrice in a battle of wits and love. Directed by Jamie Lloyd, this production combines savage humor and tender moments, showcasing two of this generation’s finest actors in a timeless, hilarious exploration of romance and misunderstanding. The chemistry between Hiddleston and Atwell is undeniable, making this Much Ado one of the most anticipated Shakespeare productions of the year.


Join us for an episode full of thrilling true stories, thought-provoking dramas, and classic Shakespearean wit!

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