Little Brother review – gripping prize winner captures siblings in distress
Soho theatre, London Cormac McAlinden excels as a man on the brink, calling for help from his bewildered sister in Eoin McAndrew’s play It’s the middle of the night in Belfast. Twentysomething Niall is deeply distressed and calls his sister, Brigid, in an attempt to stem his agony and slow his (…)
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