From the Guardian: a review of a production of Nina Raine's Consent, a play about a rape surviver and the personal and professional lives of the barristers involved in the case. More here.
Says reviewer Michael Billington in part, "Consent is a play that stimulates debate rather than stifles it. ...This is a very good play that reminds us that drama, like the law, depends on antithetical narratives in which we become judge and jury."
More here from the Independent, the Evening Standard.
Says reviewer Michael Billington in part, "Consent is a play that stimulates debate rather than stifles it. ...This is a very good play that reminds us that drama, like the law, depends on antithetical narratives in which we become judge and jury."
More here from the Independent, the Evening Standard.
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