August Strindberg’s play, adapted by Conor McPherson, is about the horror and comedy of coming to the end of your life in the company of someone you despise.
When I think of Steppenwolf, I often think of family members crying, screaming at one another, or some combination of the two ...
Director Yasen Peyankov, helped by Conor McPherson’s translation/adaptation and a first-rate cast, goes full bore into the ...
Dance of Death review: Hell is other people and sometimes the person you're married to - 4/5 At the Orange Tree Theatre, ...
In the list of most depressing plays ever written, August Strindberg’s Dance of Death has to be in the top ten. It might even make the top three. There is little grimmer than this portrait of two ...
Hatred, desolation and disappointment run deep through August Strindberg's Dance of Death. Marriage is a prison from which ...
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