The moors of 19th century literature are lonely and isolated, as enigmatic as the shifting fog that enshrouds them. Mystery and even danger inevitably await. They are also a "savage" place in Jen Silverman's quasi-satiric play "The Moors," which in one brazen act deconstructs any romantic sensibility...
SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 08:30PM on November 20, 2017