Everyman, LiverpoolMartin McDonagh's black comedy about a violent republican terrorist can feel like a parody of 007 in its action but it is hard to be stirred by the dully repetitive scenes Martin McDonagh's 2001 play, set on the island of Ireland in the early 1990s, has been described as a black comedy and savage satire on the violence of terrorism. Watching this new production, it struck me that is can also be see…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:12PM on September 29, 2024