The Spire " review
Salisbury PlayhouseThis version of William Golding's 1964 novel confronts a subject from which the British theatre normally shies away in terror: the nature of religious faith. Although Roger Spottiswoode's adaptation feels like a rewritten screenplay, nonetheless it gives this most local of plays " Golding's book clearly refers to Salisbury Cathedral " a certain flawed grandeur.Spottiswoode is true to the main …