Nottingham PlayhouseKhaled Hosseini's bestselling novel spans 30 years, shifts continents, entwines Afghanistan's bloody history with a family saga, and deals with themes of betrayal, guilt and restitution. Epic novels are notoriously hard to stage, often requiring the vision and flair of a Shared Experience or Complicite, or a director such as Melly Still or Marianne Elliott, to find a theatrical language that trans…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:42AM on December 23, 2016