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
Rebecca
Alhambra Theatre
Bradford/Touring
4/5
WITH one of the most famous opening lines in literature and an Oscar-winning film adaptation by Alfred Hitchcock, it’s not for the faint-hearted to turn for artistic inspiration to Daphne du Maurier’s 1938 Gothic thriller Rebecca.
But where others have given the novel a literal interpretation, the Kneehigh company has brought to it its usual mix of irreverence.
JULIA THOMAS unpicks the mental processes that explain why book-to-film adaptations so often disappoint
PETER MASON applauds a stage version of Le Carre’s novel that questions what ordinary people have to gain from high-level governmental spying
Although this production was in rehearsal before the playwright’s death, it allows us to pay homage to his life, suggests MARY CONWAY
In his second round-up, EWAN CAMERON picks excellent solo shows that deal with Scottishness, Englishness and race as highlights


