Wyndham's, LondonAs a piece of black comedy, Clive Exton's play is neither sufficiently dark nor consistently funnyClive Exton made a name for himself writing black comedies for ITV in the early 1960s before turning to more mainstream fare such as adapting Jeeves and Wooster. In this rare venture into stage drama, written in 2005 " two years before his death " he returned to his original mode. The result, I fear, is …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:39PM on September 16, 2013