Boulevard theatre, LondonGary Beadle and Jasper Britton are excellent in this static and plotless existential treatise, but still can't transcend its dramatic limitations There is a flagrantly anti-theatrical quality to Cormac McCarthy's 2006 play The Sunset Limited. It unfolds as a conversation on faith and faithlessness between two men: one believes in Jesus, the other in nothingness. There is no plot beyond their …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:54AM on January 22, 2020