A LITERAL STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS Only 65 minutes long, British playwright Jez Butterworth's spell-casting The River manages, as few plays have, to simulate a dream on stage. Heraclitus said that life was like a river because we never step into the same stream twice. Likewise this one-act's obsessive quest for certainty in love amid the seemingly random […]
SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 07:47PM on June 16, 2019