Not as bad as the reviews suggest. This starts out as an introspective psychological play between two men. The actors are well known to us and the drama commences with the injured man taking the priest hostage. Enter an injured police officer who starts to accuse the injured man of crimes he committed as a cop. The priest is torn between who to believe. Both men are stripped bare and confess and face up to themselves who they really are.
Like all great plays this is a tragedy and we are left emotionally drained by the courage and fortitude of the men. I loved it.
This play isn't for everyone, but if you like theatre, watching great actors plying their craft, then this is a treat. I'm so glad I didn't pay any attention to the reviews and watched this brilliant play.
Like all great plays this is a tragedy and we are left emotionally drained by the courage and fortitude of the men. I loved it.
This play isn't for everyone, but if you like theatre, watching great actors plying their craft, then this is a treat. I'm so glad I didn't pay any attention to the reviews and watched this brilliant play.