Home at Seven review – a superbly acted time-slip mystery by RC Sherriff Tabard theatre, London A man returns home having been reported missing for 24 hours in this welcome revival of the Journey’s End writer’s postwar hit Our perceptions of the first world war are greatly shaped by RC Sherriff. His 1928 trench tragedy Journey’s End, a drama for doomed youth, became a school play staple and has been filmed or televised, with degrees of looseness, six times, as well as… |
Those New Announcements in the Subway? They’re Art Chloë Bass’s new audio-based public art project will be heard over the P.A. system at 14 M.T.A. stations around New York, urging commuters, “If you hear something, free something.” |