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Hunger Games dazzles but ultimately misses the target

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November 13, 2025

For all its bells, bangs and whistles, this latest expansion of the dystopian franchise feels slight

Hunger Games dazzles but ultimately misses the target

If you’re after nerve-shredding, movie-style spectacle, then this big but unsubtle staging of The Hunger Games might just add a welcome chill to your winter. Here is a theatrical addition to the multibillion-grossing young adult book and movie franchise that explodes across a purpose-built arena-style theatre. There are wince-inducing fight scenes, eyebrow-singeing bursts of fire, and dazzling bits of stage trickery. Its tensest moments plunge the audience right into this dangerous world – as though you’re fighting for your life, along with its cast of embattled teens.

Olivier Award-winning playwright Conor McPherson and director Matthew Dunster have set this dystopian tale in a drab, delicately evoked version of Depression-era America, where the inhabitants of District 12 eke out a living amid coal-mining disasters and food shortages. A chorus of townsfolk sway like sun-bleached clothes on a washing line, powerless and adrift, in choreographer Charlotte Broom’s evocative movement sequences. It’s time for Reaping Day, an annual tradition during which two teenage tributes are selected to compete in a televised battle to the death against the other districts’ chosen fighters. Only one will survive.

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