Theatre Reviews: Savage whimsy in White Biting Dog and Cirque's Totem
Judith Thompson's White Biting Dog begins with a depressed and divorced 31-year-old lawyer, who goes by the name of Cape Race, preparing to kill himself by jumping off the Bloor Street Viaduct. (The play dates from 1984, when this was a more practicable endeavour than it is now.) He's talked down, kind of, by a ...