Royal Exchange, ManchesterHell is relocated to a Mississippi general store in Tennessee Williams' 1957 drama, a play livid with symbolism and awash with poetry. There is something wild and dangerous about it; less written, more hewn from teeth, skin and bones. In Sarah Frankcom's atmospheric, bluesy revival, touched with gothic nightmare, it scratches away at your soul like an unhappy ghost begging to be let in.The O…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:01PM on October 30, 2012