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	<title>Comments on: Theatre Review: On Ego at the Soho Theatre</title>
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		<title>By: Theatre Review: Imposters at the Union Theatre, Southwark - MY LONDON YOUR LONDON</title>
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		<description>[...] Their interest has been caught by dramatists, with On Ego opening last month at the Soho Theatre and Imposters opening tonight at the Union Theatre in Southwark. This surely must be the first London season that two plays have appeared in which a major part is played by the rare and strange Capgras&#8217; Syndrome - in which the victim of a brain injury believes their nearest and dearest have been replaced by near-identical imposters. (Meanwhile in New York there&#8217;s a whole theatre festival on the subject, in which this play is included.) [...]</description>
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