New writing for British stages has recently delivered several punchy plays that, having made their points, don't hang around for long afterwards. With a running time of 70 minutes, Rachel De-lahay's Circles is one of these. Set in the playwright's birthplace, Birmingham, most of the story takes place on the upper deck of a bus " the number 11 circular service " that is one of the longest urban routes in Europe. The f…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 05:01PM on May 30, 2014