Dundee RepAndrew Panton's production of the memory play gains in quiet domestic realism what it loses in unhinged vitriol Christopher Jordan-Marshall breathes the evening into life. Gliding into the auditorium with the house lights up, he appears as Tom Wingfield, the narrator of Tennessee Williams's sad, autobiographical play. He meets us on our own ground and points out the artifice: behind the curtain a memory pla…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:48AM on October 9, 2025