WHEN IT comes to drinking, one obstreperous character in this George Bernard Shaw play stands out, with his preference for whiskey and seltzer. It’s bubbly, with a bitter edge, occasionally sweetened with a lump of sugar to keep it fizzing. The Abbey programme tries to claim the beverage as a metaphor for the show:… Read more »
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