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‘The Height of the Storm’: Theater Review

A review of The Height of the Storm by David Rooney | September 24, 2019

The merciless forces of dementia, anxiety and depression, respectively, torment the protagonists of Florian Zeller’s family trilogy, The Father, The Mother and The Son, intricate dramatic puzzles in which the French playwright deftly drops the audience inside the confusion of his characters’ heads. All those states of psychological distress exert their cruel influence in The Height of the Storm. If the author’s bag of tricks is becoming familiar and the wispy drama is too fragmented to be fully satisfying, the commanding performances of Jonathan Pryce and Eileen Atkins and the meticulous direction of Jonathan Kent nonetheless make this an affecting elegy.