

"...more significant-interwoven sequences in which a character representing the playwright relates items about his life and ultimate execution. These scenes illuminate the substance of the play itself and intensify the power of the work's earthy imagery. He leads us to explore the roots of the author's primitive, mystical vision and his obsession with death. The resulting performance, by David Akin, true to Lorca's intentions, puts us in touch with our emotions and we are witness to a chilling enactment of what might have transpired in the last moments of Lorca's life, beaten and cowering at the feet of a Falangist thug."
Paul Braun
NEW TIMES