Fatherland review – bristling banter and barbed exchanges on the bus
Hampstead theatre, London Overbearing life coach Winston and reluctant daughter Joy take a road trip through repression and half-spoken feelings Nancy Farino’s debut play looks at the fault lines in a father-and-daughter relationship. It is refreshing subject matter, enacted on wheels, as a road (…)
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