Royal Court, LondonJez Butterworth's last play, Parlour Song, transported us to a housing estate on the edge of a dark forest. Now he takes us into the woods for a bucolic frolic depicting the disappearance of a pagan, primitive culture. Even if there is a touch of romantic nostalgia to Butterworth's portrait of deep England, his play justifies its three-hours-plus length and contains a star role momentously played b…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:12AM on June 27, 2018