Park theatre, LondonA coma patient's mother and lover perform a primal tug of war for his soul in a deftly acted if somewhat cautious playThe nature of memory has long magnetised dramatists. It is just tough that the experience of watching Peter Quilter's play is shadowed by recollections of Pinter's A Kind of Alaska. The parallels are not exact but, since Quilter's play deals with a man emerging from a coma with no …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:37AM on January 20, 2016