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That Is Not Who I Am theatre review: Read this at your peril

A play that, in the fake news era, uses deceit to force questions about truth and who tells it

June 23, 2022 14:21
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That Is Not Who I Am
Royal Court | ★★★★✩

You know how tedious it is when a child lies and you believe them and then they triumphantly declare, “Fooled you!” Well, something of that annoyance hangs over the Royal Court’s latest play.

News that the theatre has devoted its main stage to an unknown playwright’s debut work created some fuss. From material released by the theatre we knew that the play’s urgent theme was digital identity theft and that it was written by Dave Davidson who had worked in the security industry for 38 years. Images of the writer were withheld, however, such are the security concerns when blowing the lid on the dark arts of online crime – or so we were led to believe.

All this is a lie, says an apologetic written statement projected on to the stage at the beginning of Lucy Morrison’s production.

It is here that I am going to give you a choice. You can either stop reading this review and avoid the spoilers that will deny you some, though not all, of the dizzying misdirection embedded in this show. Or you can read on about a play that, in the fake news era, uses deceit to force questions about truth and who tells it.