REVIEW: Lucy Kirkland’s The Welkin at the Atlantic Theater Company
Lucy Kirkwood’s riveting and unsettling play is both fresh and a welcome return to old-school playmaking.
Lucy Kirkwood’s riveting and unsettling play is both fresh and a welcome return to old-school playmaking.
A beautiful, funny, disquieting study by an artist whose mastery of understatement is nonpareil.
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