Wilbury Theatre Group
AntigonX shows how a theater company’s admirable dedication to innovation lifts new voices and ideas.
This is a very effective political drama, a relevant warning about what social critic Chris Hedges calls the formation of “corporate totalitarianism.”
Unfortunately, no improvements to the staging will clarify dramatist David Greig’s muddled storyline.
The WTG production succeeds largely because it heightens the absurdity of a play that takes a comic look at catastrophe.
Di, Viv, and Rose make for an irresistible trio in Amelia Bulmore’s moving play.
What the play lacks in surprise, the Wilbury treatment makes up for in excellent staging, acting, and a commitment to physical theater.
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