Raffish, urbane and frequently drunk, David Highland has kept a grip on his remote coastal parish through a combination of disordered charm and high-handed determination.
"Hugely cathartic, this is the play of the year so far... blissfully funny and ineffably touching... a heaven-sent new play."
Telegraph
"A rare and heartfelt portrait of post-Christian Britain."
The Times
"Electrifying, bristling with wit and ideas... Can almost be considered as a companion piece to Jez Butterworth's Jerusalem, exploring some of the same themes in a similar setting, a clash of local cultures embedded within a fracturing national culture."
Broadway World
"Beautifully crafted... Beresford has captured a moment of change in our time... It's a cracking state of the nation piece."
WhatsOnStage
"A fine new play to soothe the soul and mend the heart... Beresford plumbs the deepest human feelings [with] a scene of savage beauty I'll never forget."
Mail on Sunday
"An impressive state-of-the-nation play... Chekhovian in intensity... deeply moving, with some fabulously funny lines, while a succession of twists ensures the drama never drops."
The Stage
"Painfully funny.... properly laugh-out-loud character comedy that gets near the knuckle and stays there... the best West Country drama I've seen since Jerusalem."
Time Out
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Raffish, urbane and frequently drunk, David Highland has kept a grip on his remote coastal parish through a combination of disordered charm and high-handed determination. |
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