By Douglas Mayo Drowning On Dry Land is one of Ayckbourn’s most tonally surprising and unstable works; technically it is also one of his most sparingly and yet also elaborately written, combining apparent thinness of dialogue with intricately complex plotting, where motivation and reactions are typically merely suggested with the most delicate of shading, with hints, or shadows […] This post REVIEW: Drown…
SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 07:46AM on April 24, 2017