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‘Raoul Moat was a callous murderer. Full Stop. End of story’ – David Cameron On July 1st, 2010, Raoul Moat was released from Durham Prison. The events of the next... (more info)

Theatre Royal Court
Previews Mar 28, 2025
Opened Mar 28, 2025
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Review: MANHUNT, Royal Court

From: BroadwayWorld  |  By: Gary Naylor  |  Date: 4/10/2025

Like police cover-ups, social workers' priorities and the mental health crisis of Boomer men caught on the wrong side of postindustrialism, it’s alluded to but not examined in a production that resurrects a man only to bury him again 100 minutes la...

This story hangs in the air, unsure of – or opaque in – its intentions. Is this an anatomy of a breakdown? An investigation into the ways Moat was failed? Or a portrait of white, northern, working-class masculinity in extreme crisis? It seems lik...

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'‘Manhunt’ Is a Case Study in Fragile Masculinity'

From: The New York Times  |  By: Houman Barekat  |  Date: 4/10/2025

Icke is one of Britain’s most highly regarded young directors, and though he has successfully rewritten a number of canonical works, “Manhunt” is his first wholly original script. While the play deals admirably with difficult subject matter, it...

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Manhunt at the Royal Court review: a terrifying lead performance

From: Evening Standard  |  By: Nick Curtis  |  Date: 4/10/2025

Before the last of many threats to commit suicide, sawn-off shotgun barrel socketed under his jaw, Moat has a speech about the crisis of masculinity. It feels timely, but like everything here it’s ambiguous, half-plea and half threat. Icke is one o...

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Review: Manhunt, Royal Court Theatre

From: Everything Theatre  |  By: Sara West  |  Date: 4/10/2025

A powerful, challenging experience, Manhunt exposes the audience to the reality of the underworld of toxic white masculinity, simultaneously creating unease with and sympathy for the violent protagonist. The Royal Court, known as the writers’ theat...

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Review: MANHUNT, Royal Court Theatre

From: West End Best Friend  |  By: Chris Abbott  |  Date: 4/10/2025

The tonal shift between each of the three sections seems to work against the cohesion of the play, although each is presented with great skill and impressive stagecraft. The involvement of very young child actors seems to add little though, and it mu...

Unlike James Graham’s Punch at the Young Vic, we don’t root for this damaged character — any feelings of sympathy for his past are overwhelmed by the knowledge of what he goes on to do. But Manhunt, like Netflix’s Adolescence, asks interestin...

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