Once again, New Theatre tackles the classics of political theatre with great conviction. Traitors is a powerful, unsettling play and, perhaps, a timely one.
Sell-out shows on London’s West End, packed houses at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, New Zealand International and Melbourne Comedy Festivals - on paper, it was a sure bet. In reality, it was a little lighter than I’d hoped.
Mr Bennett has the ability of observing very ordinary people and allowing them to talk about their lives in a very extraordinary and usually hilarious manner.
China is a soft, understated and enchanting performance, where technology is only used to facilitate the generation of images that are simple and realistic, accompanied by words that are above all honest, intimate and self-revealing.