Royal Court, LondonEither because of a paucity of good new plays or an urge to rediscover the recent past, this is proving to be a summer of revivals. Now it is the turn of Arnold Wesker, whose 1958 play, the first part of a theatrical triptych, comes back to the Royal Court in triumph. It reminds us of Wesker's rare gift for generating strong emotion while encompassing big ideas.Spanning 20 years, his play charts th…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:38PM on June 7, 2011