The Unbelievers review – Nicola Walker grapples with family tragedy in a flat drama
Royal Court theatre, London Marianne Elliott directs Nick Payne’s tonally uneven play about a missing son that comes with ill-fitting moments of comedy Nick Payne is an exemplar of this theatre’s mission to nurture new writers. It was here he started out, on the young writers’ programme. Now a (…)
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