The production, for all its pain, hums with vital life, and some scenes stay in the mind long after the curtain has set
By the time Manus ends, the entire stage is wet with water. Water has dripped – poured, even – through the ceiling. It splashes onto the ground, creating great puddles. At one point an actor accidentally slips, looking as if he might hurtle to the floor, before he rights himself at the last moment.
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