Feeling similarly doomed for slaughter, a long-haired Arthur commiserated with a goose on Christmas Eve. To throw us off the scent of impending tragedy, there were some great comedic moments before all the blood. The last-minute reprieve from the noose, Adrian Brody’s introduction, and the bloody butchers-hook fight among the dangling carcasses were all proof of that. For all its surprises, this show isn’t afraid of leaning on familiar images when it works. ![]() Luca’s arrival at Liverpool docks, the face of a 1920s movie star peering up from under the rim of his hat, was stylised gangster perfection.
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