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Cry/Laugh review – did you hear the one about the town crier and the jester?

Nay Dhanak's play "Cry/Laugh" premiered at Òran Mór in Glasgow, running until June 20. The production explores the roles of a town crier and a jester in a medieval society, acting as intermediaries between royal power and the public. The playwright draws parallels between this historical power dynamic and the contemporary imbalance between tech industry leaders and the general populace. "Cry/Laugh" speculates on the consequences for these privileged individuals when they lose their positions, questioning whether a lack of news equates to good news. The play is Dhanak's professional debut and was staged at the Òran Mór venue.
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