Review: The Tempest
The father-daughter relationship is heavily foregrounded in Jeremy Herrin’s extremley funny production of The Tempest. Continually shot-through with nostalgia and a tenderness that belies Prospero’s furies, this production treads a delicate path through a text that can be riddled with problems. James Garnon’s painted and feral Caliban is more man than monster, lead astray by [...]The post Review: Th…