Nick Payne's refreshingly simple three-story monologue takes us to a place none of us want to goSometimes it's good to be reminded that theatre can be at its most effective and most layered when it employs simple storytelling. Nick Payne's monologue does just that with unaffected grace. Payne, who performs his own script, sits on a chair in front of a black wall. At the top of the wall, Es Devlin's cunning design off…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:55AM on July 4, 2014