Critic Reviews (6)
"His direction is masterful, as Lizzie Clachan's chilling glass home sickeningly rotates between each revelatory scene — one moment revealing a bloodied body in a bath, the next, a tense dinner party."
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"David Morrissey peps up a gruelling Greek tragedy"
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"The second act of Simon Stone's The Oresteia is one of the most gripping, visceral and biting hours of drama you are ever likely to see on stage."
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"Powerful performances reveal moments of profound emotion in this lumbering modern-day reimagining of Aeschylus’ tragic trilogy"
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"He traps his characters in a giant glass tank like lobsters in a seafood restaurant, then makes them fight until they’re devoured by a pitiless world. It’s uncomfortable, agonisingly drawn out, and brilliant."
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"Stripped to bare bones and slickened to a bloody thriller, Stone's adaptation homes in on the play as a cluster of family murders – each one a stacked domino in a cascade of revenge that seems never to end."
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