Review: Naked, Jack Studio Theatre
Luigi Pirandello's Vestire Gli Ignudi was first performed in 1922 in Rome, the city in which it was set. Howard Colyer's free translation, Naked, shifts the action from inter-war Italy to 1970s London, but the play's nihilistic ruminations on identity are still piercingly present in Roberta Zuric's production at Brockley's Jack Studio Theatre. Josephine Rattigan... Read more → The post Review: Naked, Jack Stu…
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