New York director and playwright Richard Maxwell's first ever London play is pitching up at the ICA, an art gallery that makes the odd foray into experimental theatre. And this definitely fits the bill. Maxwell is known for using non-professional actors (and sometimes, homemade robots) to perform his works, which take the form of heavily ironised dialogues between small groups of static figures, accompanied by lo-fi sounds and songs. 'Queens Row' has a cast that's been recruited from Craigs List using an advert that simply read “Acting work available. No experience necessary. Singing required. Please call…”
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