Collect all the polluted epithets that people hurl at each other on the street and you'd have quite a heavy volume, not the least of which would concern people's mothers. The streets of 1980s London are a dark and nasty place in Steven Berkoff's play, a re-imagining of Oedipus Rex for the Margaret Thatcher years. [...]
SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 09:32AM on October 25, 2011