Vaudeville, LondonYou never know quite where you are with Neil LaBute. As he has shown in plays such as The Shape of Things and The Mercy Seat, he's a moralist who seems to delight in depicting human cruelty and in hoodwinking an audience. And in this highly entertaining, 100-minute two-hander he pulls the rug from under our feet so often that we end up feeling breathless.The play starts, intriguingly enough, with a …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:35PM on March 14, 2011