Wastwater; Hotel Confessions; Terminus; Wife to James Whelan " review
Royal Court; Bermondsey Square hotel; Young Vic; New Diorama, all LondonFasten your seat-belts, as we are about to experience turbulence. Simon Stephens's new play, Wastwater, uses air travel as a metaphor for human restlessness. It is about three potentially life-changing decisions: leaving the country, having an affair (in an airport hotel), adopting a child from overseas. Three flight paths, you could say. It is a…