National Theatre, LondonSpall is like a man possessed in Roy Williams' and Clint Dyer's hair-raising dramatic monologue about the grief and grievances of a working-class white male In the seven days since Britain left the European Union, two major state-of-the-new-nation plays have been staged. Both use the metaphor of family grief to mourn Britain's contemporary condition. But while Mike Bartlett's Albion grapples q…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:18AM on February 7, 2020