The Red Rogue of Bala review – outlaw comedy has glimmers of renegade spirit
Theatr Clwyd, Mold This could have been a powerful play about rebellion but a busy plot and flatly drawn central character make it a missed opportunity John Jones’s life is ripe for dramatisation, full of renegade spirit and derring-do that borders on the fantastical. An outlaw from north Wales (…)
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