Kindling review – all-female ‘anti-friendship’ play gets boozy and primal in the woods
Park theatre, London The bonhomie curdles as an otherwise unconnected group of women set out to scatter someone’s ashes in a promising setup that flounders despite a beautiful set Sarah Rickman’s play sets up an enticing, all-female “anti-friendship” endeavour in the wilderness: Mei has died of (…)
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