Lyttelton, LondonRobert Lepage's extraordinary, seven-hour fusion of horror, romance and French farce made for a fitting final show before London's theatres went into lockdown This was the pivotal show. It felt significant at the time, as if we were swinging on a hinge. Inside, a full auditorium and an utterly confident production. Outside, growing uncertainty. The day after Boris Johnson told the British public that…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:06AM on March 22, 2020