One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest review " McMurphy's misogyny laid bare
Sheffield Crucible There are strong performances in an adaptation that gets closer to Ken Kesey's novel than the popular film versionWhen Ken Kesey's novel was first staged in 1963, he told its adapter, Dale Wasserman, that his book would be all but forgotten without the play. That turned out not to be the case: it was the 1975 film (which Kesey opposed and refused to watch) that immortalised the story of renegade cr…