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Stage review Zombie Tory satire should be left to RIP

The Guardian

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November 24, 2025

Remember Theresa May and her 2016 “citizen” speech (“If you believe you are a citizen of the world, you are a citizen of nowhere”) at the height of her suspicious policies on immigration?

- Arifa Akbar

Well, here she is, back in her home secretary pomp, appearing as a spectre that looms over Vivek Nityananda’s satire about Nikhil (Taraash Mehrotra), a young, gay Indian researching cancer in Britain who becomes desperate to prove himself the “good” immigrant.

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