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DENNIS POOLE recommends a disturbing play about the traumatic consequences of a homophobic murder

Vincent River
Park Theatre, London

VINCENT RIVER is the eponymous subject of this harrowing but compelling narrative by Philip Ridley. Directed by Robert Chevara, it's an almost forensic analysis of the circumstances of Vincent River’s death at the hands of a homophobic gang in a disused toilet at a derelict east London train station.

Vincent’s mother Anita (Louise Jameson) has recently been stalked by Davey (Thomas Mahy) and is now confronted by him in her living room. Unaware of the precise circumstances surrounding her son’s death, it transpires that the person who reported his murder was Rachel, Davey’s girlfriend.

As the discourse between the two characters unfolds, it becomes evident that Davey had independently encountered Vincent prior to his death in the local hospital where both Anita and Davey’s mother had been receiving treatment.

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