Orange Tree, RichmondI'm not quite sure why, but British theatre is currently preoccupied by the early 1960s. While Edward Bond, John Osborne and Arnold Wesker have all been recently honoured, it is now the turn of James Saunders, whose once-fashionable 1963 hit gets a rare revival. Even if aspects of the play have dated, it has a linguistic exuberance and metaphysical playfulness that makes it well worth seeking out…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:55PM on November 14, 2011