New play about loss offers an unusually experimental and immersive experienceText can sometimes be a prison. At its best, post-war British theatre is a writer's theatre, with the great pensmiths " from Samuel Beckett, John Osborne and Harold Pinter to Caryl Churchill, Martin Crimp and Sarah Kane " carving out visions of everyday humanity in all our agonies and glee.
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 04:24PM on April 21, 2017