Elmet review – the brutal tragedy of a feral family living on the edge of society
Loading Bay, Bradford Adaptation of Fiona Mozley’s novel wisely leaves the looming figure of Daddy unseen in this quasi-mythical tale of an off-grid family’s doomed fight against class and capitalism Some characters are too big for the stage. Take John Smythe, the man otherwise known as Daddy in (…)
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