Jodie Comer shines in Broadway debut 'Prima Facie'

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Jodie Comer, known for her role in "Killing Eve," makes her Broadway debut in Suzie Miller's "Prima Facie," a one-woman show about sexual assault jurisprudence. Comer's performance is praised for its skill and stamina, while the play's advocacy for reforming sexual assault laws is convincingly argued. However, the play's advocacy and underlining of its message detracts from the drama, making it disappear in the final third of the play. Despite this, the play's structure and Comer's performance are still highly engaging.
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