Palace, WatfordAs a playwright, Julian Mitchell is part of a vanishing breed: the fastidious craftsman who knows how to explore ideas while generating suspense. And I certainly enjoyed Mitchell's new play for displaying his familiar virtues " seen at their best in Another Country " of irony, wit and intelligence. Yet I also feel that Mitchell's love of neatness resolves the complex issues he raises too swiftly, as if…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:42PM on October 12, 2011