Donmar Warehouse, London: Arnold Wesker's alternately piercingly and tenderly beautiful play Roots has put down firm roots in the history of British theatre. It is the middle part of a now legendary trilogy that was bookended by Chicken Soup with Barley and I'm Talking About Jerusalem. It is part of the new wave of so-called kitchen sink dramas that the was famously ushered in by the Royal Court, where Root…
SOURCE: The Stage at 07:05AM on October 9, 2013