Lyttelton, LondonAllam shines as the tyrannical capitalist patriarch at the heart of Githa Sowerby's powerful story of a society in transition It has been exactly 25 years since a National Theatre revival put Githa Sowerby's play back on the theatrical map. Written in 1912, it is now firmly established not just as a landmark of Edwardian feminism but as one of the most durable plays of the last century, comparable to…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:24PM on May 29, 2019