Traverse, EdinburghDomestic friction and a guilty history set the scene for powerful performances in Douglas Maxwell's new playSubtlety is not the prime asset of Douglas Maxwell's new play. This is a wham-bam piece of work about the need, whether by nations or families, to make up for past wrongs. It may sink into violent excess, but it has a gutsy energy and airs some big issues. Like many plays, it's about a family…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:36AM on August 9, 2017