Insignificance, Arcola Theatre review - once-iconic play feels overwrought
The generational torch gets passed in off-kilter Terry Johnson revival Terry Johnson's award-winning 1982 play Insignificance hasn't been seen in London since the playwright directed a 1995 revival at the Donmar (though Sam West staged his own production a decade later in Sheffield). But even the intrigue inherent in finding Johnson's own daughter, Alice, in the pivotal role of the unnamed actress who is clearly Mari…
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