Theatre Royal, BathA dark, growly Everett pushes the humour in David Hare's absurdist adaptation of the classic drama of mid-life malaise Last year, Rupert Everett gave a heart-wrenching performance in The Happy Prince, a film about the elderly Oscar Wilde in which he played the writer not as a predictably witty dandy but a tragic figure stuttering towards the end of his life. Here, in his directorial stage debut, Ev…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:03AM on July 31, 2019