Arts, London: One of the joys of Jonathan Harvey's 1993 play, Beautiful Thing, is that despite occasional references to celebrity it manages to remain a fairly contemporary piece. The tale of young love blossoming on a council estate may strike a nostalgic chord complete with rainbows, heatwaves and a Mama Cass soundtrack but it doesn't shy away from issues of social frustration, domestic violence and abuse…
SOURCE: The Stage at 09:01AM on April 18, 2013