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Night terrors

SIMON PARSONS is gripped by a psychological thriller that questions the the power of the state over vulnerable individuals

CHARISMATIC: Athena Stevens (left) and Ché Walker in Diagnosis / Pic: Alex Walton

Finborough Theatre
Diagnosis
★★★

 

ATHENA STEVEN’s script and dynamic central performance purportedly questions whether the rules and regulations to ensure the rights of “vulnerable individuals” (Public Oversight Code 22) are more to protect the authorities than empower the vulnerable.

When a physically impaired woman in a wheelchair is arrested late at night and taken to a police station having assaulted a man at a nitrous bar, and all the protective strategies are finally in place, the officer (Che Walker) interviewing her is understandably dismissive about her excuses. Faced with a subject who not only has problems communicating but is also coming down from a high that might have involved hallucinations, he is brusquely sceptical about her narrative involving an ability to foresee the “sell-by dates” of certain individuals.

Only when she fervidly insists on her legal rights to be heard does he give her the time to tell her story properly, and to issue portents about an impending natural disaster. Her warnings as a London Underground drone operator checking for safety issues have been officially ignored and the officer, along with the audience, are gradually drawn in to her account of the necessity for the earlier fracas that lead to her arrest.

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