The Soul of Wittgenstein, by Ron Elisha, is a sensitive and clever two-hander set during the Second World War. A patient and his hospital attendant develop a deep relationship based on learning facts and discovering life. The pair are from different worlds – one an illiterate Cockney navvy and the other an Austrian-British philosopher. They... Read more → The post Review: The Soul of Wittgenstein, King&…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 12:03PM on July 24, 2016