The first play in the Globe’s double bill is A Kind of Justice, by Margaret Wood. An encounter in a mountain village, somewhere, between defenceless women and soldiers of varying degrees of ruthlessness, constitutes the action. No-one seems to have a clear idea of what the war is about, and idealism is conspicuously absent. Bertolt Brecht’s A Respectable Wedding (1919), directed by Thomas Makinson, is a more substantial piece and the more successful of the two. A Kind of Justice/ A Respectable WeddingGlobe Theatre - Thursday, May 13- Barbara Frame
Source: Otago Daily Times May 14, 2021 21:11 UTC