FOGGY BUT FASCINATING Neva by Guillermo Calderón opens like a Beckett play, with a woman sitting alone in the darkness. Once she is illuminated, she begins to speak with the pace and urgency of a train, hardly stopping for breath, her movements fervent but economical. This woman is Olga Knipper (Sue Cremin), seething with grief [...]
SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 02:58AM on June 14, 2013