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A Taste Of Honey, Theatre Review. Epstein Theatre, Liverpool.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

Cast: Sharon Byatt, Sophie Coward, Chris Pybus, Jason Lamar Ricketts, James Templeton.

Adapting, or even directing, one of the modern theatre classics has always fallen somewhere between utterly compelling and deserved, and the brave choice which could be fraught with too high an expectation.

Daniel Taylor Productions Present Shelagh Delaney’s Masterpiece, A Taste Of Honey, At The Epstein Theatre.

 

After a fantastic repertory Shakespeare double-bill in April, award-winning Daniel Taylor Productions return to Liverpool’s Epstein Theatre this October, with a new production of the hard-hitting and gritty drama A Taste Of Honey.

Written by British dramatist Shelagh Delaney when she was just 18 years old, it was considered one of the most influential plays of its generation and comes to the Hanover Street venue from Tuesday 9th – Saturday 13th October, in what marks 60 years since its premiere!

Manic Street Preachers, Rewind The Film. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

Rage and anger are very frustrating animals, in some it becomes lost in a rant that is fuelled by jealousy and is unattractive to see portrayed or seen. In many though the anger grinds under the surface, its reflection on society growing until the bubble bursts and comes pouring out, not in a diatribe of mixed, sometimes reactionary anguish but in a form of social belief, quiet fury that is softly spoken and carrying perhaps the biggest sack of wrath. For fury and change never seems to be misplaced in the anger of a patient man.