Royal Lyceum, EdinburghLutton's production of the classic 1967 novel is a metaphor for the underlying contradictions of colonialismIt feels like an unresolved chord. Everything is on edge. Suspended. Pregnant. Five young women stand across a bare stage. Stock still, they narrate their story. All it takes is a single step forward and the tension escalates. The almost inaudible whispers and rattles of Ash Gibson Greig'…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:36AM on January 15, 2017