The Maids by Jean Genet, Jermyn Street Theatre - Review
Briefly

The intimate setting of Jermyn Street Theatre heightens the claustrophobic tension of The Maids, with sound effects that evoke the feeling of blood rushing through your ears.
This production of The Maids features an intriguing dynamic with a younger black Mistress, adding a modern twist to the classic themes of class and power struggles.
The play explores the dark complexities of the master-servant relationship, highlighting the physical disgust the upper classes have for their subordinates, akin to the themes in Parasite.
Solange and Claire navigate an intense power play as they switch roles, revealing underlying tensions and the precariousness of their identities within the confines of servitude.
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