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Hannah and Hanna - Live Performance Review By Alex RL As part of our Drama GCSE coursework, we went to see a live performance and were asked to review it. We saw Hannah and Hanna, a piece about the status and treatment of asylum seekers in the UK. The characters were Hannah, a white, working class girl living in Margate, a city the sea. She has stereotypical views, and has probably never left the city she lives in. The other is Hanna, a girl from Eastern Europe seeking refuge in the same city as Hannah. When they first meet, Hannah's views on Hanna are prejudiced, but over time they grow together and in the end, fittingly, they become best friends. In-between the middle and the end is about an hour and a half of clichéd, boring and predictable scenes telling their "heartwarming" story. The play was quite stylised,...

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