Salisbury PlayhouseToo many plays have a brief metropolitan life and then disappear off the map. So it is good to find Martin Crimp's cryptic thriller, originally seen at the Royal Court in 2000, getting a rare regional revival. There is added irony here in seeing Crimp's play, an assault on the pastoral myth, staged in a theatre that lies at the heart of some of England's most seductive countryside.As in Crimp's Att…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:44PM on April 20, 2011