Miss Myrtle's Garden review " immersion into a mindscape of sharp quips and memory slips
Bush theatre, LondonArtistic director Taio Lawson's Bush debut shows the heartbreaking fallout of a 82-year-old mother whose acid tongue belies her faltering memory In Danny James King's Miss Myrtle's Garden, life and death coexist. Acid-tongued Myrtle spends her days in her overgrown yard with her husband, Melrose, grandson, Rudy, and Rudy's "close friend" Jason. But around the patch of grass, memories seep into the…
Please log in or create an account to report a problem with this listing.