Review: Light Shining in Buckinghamshire (Belvoir)
Despite the best efforts of the actors, Belvoir's production of Caryl Churchill’s 1976 polemic is a bewildering waste of time and talent.
Despite the best efforts of the actors, Belvoir's production of Caryl Churchill’s 1976 polemic is a bewildering waste of time and talent.
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