Read or see The Brother/Sister plays to understand why Tarell McCraney is the RSC playwright in residence. Or check out the extensive list of theatrical awards and intellectual criticism around his work. Ignorance does not qualify an opinion, particularly not that of a reviewer for Whatsonstage. - John Hay
20 Jun 11
Awful. Inexplicable that anyone thought this was worth performing. The actors seemed to have lost their enthusiasm for the play when I saw it. - fred
18 Jun 11
Brilliant. - Liam
17 Jun 11
I really enjoyed it. Great fun and really entertaining. - John H
14 Jun 11
A delightfully silly and energetic City Comedy for our times. May I remind you of Jonson's proposed contract, "Members are not to find political satire where none is intended"! This is a rollicking romp - fast, flash and fun. - Maisie James
14 Jun 11
What's all the fuss about? This play is beautifully written and expertly performed and directed. The nae-sayers should get out and see more. - Faz
13 Jun 11
I've never understood it either - this play furthers the problems I saw in WIG OUT: cold, inhuman, indulgent, unchallenging, pretentious, all style with nothing underneath. He can write a good line but why this man is treated as the second coming mystifies me. He has serious work to do. - John Everett
09 Jun 11
Absolutely disagree with the above comment. It was fast paced, funny and brilliantly acted. Very rude but brilliantly acted and great fun. A real treat, do go and see it. - Emma Ford