Classy new stage adaptation of 1950s French novel proves intellectually rewarding It's apt that this new play, with characters moving in and out of Paris either side of World War I, is staged at this intimate theatre, one that always has the ambience of a below-ground oubliette. These bohemians are not penniless and cold as were Puccini's, but they still wrestle with the bittersweet complexities of a love that burns…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 06:42AM on April 27, 2023