Finborough theatre, LondonTed Whitehead's play is a painfully honest account of a deadlocked marriage, in which frustration explodes into violence Ted Whitehead's play caused a stir at the Royal Court in 1972 and has rarely been seen since. I can't think why; as a portrait of domestic entrapment, it rivals Strindberg's The Dance of Death. In Purni Morell's impressively claustrophobic revival, we find ourselves close-…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:13PM on June 26, 2015