What If If Only review " short and sharp, with shades of Scrooge
Caryl Churchill explores grief and loss with a study of a man facing different possible futures During the time it took Keir Starmer to deliver his party conference speech this week, Caryl Churchill's new play could be performed four-and-a-half times. This is partly because the Labour leader went long by rhetorical standards, but also because the 83-year-old dramatist's later work tends (like that of Harold Pinter an…