Once every few years, a show will arrive on the London stage which genuinely warrants the description “must see”, a show which asks fundamental questions about the act of theatre itself; what it can be, and what it should be.
Once every few years, a show will arrive on the London stage which genuinely warrants the description “must see”, a show which asks fundamental questions about the act of theatre itself; what it can be, and what it should be.
Aside from the witty wordplay and somewhat engaging performance, Polaris does not quite hit home with its broad sweeping statements in its attempt to tackle far too many issues.