Liolà " review
Lyttelton theatre, LondonRichard Eyre's staging of the lusty Pirandello village comedy is nuanced, yet its Irish accent is ultimately discomfitingThis play by Luigi Pirandello is not what you expect of the old master: it's rural, comic, filled with song and dance. And, although Tanya Ronder's new 100-minute version retains the setting of Sicily in the early 1900s, Richard Eyre's production has an all-Irish cast. But,…