![]() ![]() The play mixes humour and laugh-out-loud moments with a deeper undercurrent of bitter, sardonic sniping, hidden and not-so-hidden resentments, both between Martha and George, the middle-aged couple played by Sara Stewart and Robin Kingsland, and Nick and Honey, played by Paul Albertson and Rose Reynolds. Quite how badly they do go, and the deep-seated reasons for this, continue to make Edward Albee’s 1962 play, a popular choice for revivals. With all four of them partial to drink, and not particularly great at handling it, it’s fair to say that you don’t expect things to go well. In the early hours of the morning, a middle-aged couple with a complicated relationship is joined in their apartment by a younger couple who they met at an event a few hours earlier. ![]()
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