The Wanderers review – faith and infidelity in Brooklyn
Marylebone theatre, London The lives of unhappy couples across two generations play out in overlapping timelines and geographies in Anna Ziegler’s uneven drama When Abe’s daughter asks him which parent she should save, if ever forced to choose, his instinct is to say himself. The bone-deep (…)
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