Finborough, LondonRobert Bolt's 1957 play highlights the domestic tensions of a man at loggerheads with his family " and the echoes of Death of a Salesman are deafening Robert Bolt wrote many fine plays other than his seductive whitewash of Sir Thomas More, A Man for All Seasons, so it is refreshing to find his first West End hit getting a rare outing. But, while it is directed with loving care by Benjamin Whitrow an…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:41AM on November 23, 2015