Timon of Athens, National Theatre
As the much-loved Arthur Marshall so profoundly noted, Ibsen is "not a fun one". One could, with as much truth, say the same about Shakespeare's rarely staged Timon of Athens: its misanthropy, missing motivations and mercurial shifts in temper do not spell a fun night out to most. It is greatly to the credit of director Nicholas Hytner and his team, therefore, that the evening, if it doesn't exactly fly by, is consis…
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