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A well-crafted sound that plays it a little too safe
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Damon Albarn's animated outfit featured dazzling visuals and constant guests
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Mark Burt's script takes a measured approach to its potentially incendiary material
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Some abstraction in the sets is fine, but several underpar performances mar the flow
Veronica Lee
Taskmaster star makes fun of 'loser' tag
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Jennifer Davis is a dream nymph, not best served by Netia Jones' production
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Risk-taking flights of musical imagination
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