Bush theatre, LondonNancy Medina directs a slow-burning story of a family caught between two cultures in 80s Britain As part of its policy of reviving neglected plays by writers of colour, the Bush brings us a rare sighting of this piece by Caryl Phillips from 1981. It turns out, as you would expect from a writer of Phillips' calibre, to be a work of real substance and even if, at three hours length, the drama is slo…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:18AM on June 18, 2019