PAUL DONOVAN is chilled by the contemporary resonance of Harper Lee’s coming of age tale amidst racism and white supremacy in this excellent production
Theatre: An August Bank Holiday Lark
A new play movingly evokes the loss of community and tradition in WWI, says SUSAN DARLINGTON
An August Bank Holiday Lark
West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds
4 Stars
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