Denouement review – darkly funny reckoning with relationship dystopia
Lyric, Belfast Anna Healy and Patrick O’Kane give nuanced performances as a volatile, long-married couple bunkered in a cottage that’s being slowly engulfed by fire It is difficult to concentrate on writing a memoir when a nuclear reactor is flashing nearby and neighbours are killing themselves. (…)
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