Overview
- The stage adaptation of 'Minority Report' introduces a gender-swapped protagonist and a UK setting, diverging from the original U.S.-based narrative.
- Critics praise the technical design and ambitious adaptation but criticize the execution as lacking depth and dramatic tension.
- The adaptation explores themes of pre-crime and societal control, reflecting contemporary concerns about surveillance and privacy.
- Despite innovative staging and special effects, the production struggles to fully engage the audience, with some calling it 'flat' and 'tension-free.'
- The adaptation runs until May 18, offering a fresh take on Dick's dystopian vision amid mixed critical responses.