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Rajiv Joseph’s 2009 play, Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo, finally makes its way to London, not with a whimper but with a great big roar and ACDC’s Thunderstruck playing on full volume. It’s 2003, and war has broken out in Iraq. Baghdad is in flames. Iraqis are forced to manage conflicting...





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