Jermyn Street theatre, London A strong cast imbue Lillian Hellman's 1951 play with a keen malaise, though they are shackled by the author's enervating attitude towards her charactersA group of sad people gather in a small guesthouse in the Gulf of Mexico and either confront or evade the illusions on which their lives rest. It sounds like a play by Tennessee Williams. In fact, it is the situation in this 1951 piece by…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:19AM on October 10, 2016