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LYNNE WALSH is intrigued by a new play that examines the dilemma of cancel culture on campus
Tanya Franks as Amy and Julian Ovenden as Charles Nichols in Paul Grellong’s Power of Sail [Manuel Harlan]

Power of Sail
Menier Chocolate Factory, London

WRITER Paul Grellong has embarked on a precarious voyage with this one-act play. Power of Sail doesn’t quite go aground, rescued by some powerful performances, but there is certainly a bit of a riptide in the narrative arc. 

The big issue here has huge resonance with audiences: is our belief in free speech absolute, or are there arguments for deplatforming a speaker? 

Benjamin Carver is the archetype at the rotten heart of this controversy. Holocaust-denier and white supremacist, he is the perfect addition to Harvard professor Charles Nichols’ symposium. Carver is never seen, an emblematic figure, the far-right contrarian who sees academia as a slick goose-step away from fame and power.

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