Even-handed and humane, Alison’s House is another timely and thought-provoking find from The Orange Tree.
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Even-handed and humane, Alison’s House is another timely and thought-provoking find from The Orange Tree.
Veering between silliness and savagery, at times The Story of Vasco feels like a mind-bending collision of Milligan and Lorca.
Sam Walters has unearthed a monumentally unfashionable old play that packs a hefty moral punch, and asks questions about the cost of personal freedom that many a liberated (post)modern would baulk at.
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