Old Red Lion Theatre, London: Cited as the father of symbolism, 1911 Nobel Prize winner Maurice Maeterlinck's expressionistic work interrogates the human condition. Beji Sperring and Tarquin Productions valiantly breath life into these two depersonalised and gruelling one-act plays, both written in 1890. Read the full review
SOURCE: The Stage at 01:43PM on April 8, 2013