Orange Tree, Richmond In this revival of Storey's 1989 play, set during the Thatcher era, a poignant celebration subtly turns into a state-of-the-nation drama There could no better tribute to David Storey, who died in March, than to revive this neglected play from 1989. It is both a poignant family drama and a portrait of a world that, with the collapse of communism in eastern Europe and the consequences of a decade …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:42AM on September 12, 2017