Ashes of the Revolution by
7 Nov. 2019
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Bittersweet and subtle, troubling and redemptive, grounded and warm: I cannot heap enough praise on this play to measure the impact it had on me. Bray is marvellous at stepping into the world of childhood, but he is adept at guiding us there as well. During the piece, I could see the relationship between the two siblings weaving out into an almost-surely heartbreaking future. Despite the specifics of their relationship, I felt the universality of that existential uncertainty. ”