Set in a swanky London flat where the colour scheme seems to be black and grey with a hint of orange, poor and obscure playwright Geoffrey Tempest sets about rehearsing his play. It turns out that this colourless set actually belongs to a rather colourful Prince Lucio Rimanez, a sort of Satan that offers the... Read more → The post Review: The Sorrows of Satan, Tristan Bates Theatre appeared first on A Younge…