Leigh's "Two Thousand Years" one for the ages
23rd Sep 2005, 18:57 GMT
LONDON (Hollywood Reporter) - Topical and timeless, Mike Leigh's new play, "Two Thousand Years," at the National, devised in the manner of his films using his cast as collaborators, is a richly entertaining and thought-provoking "life goes on" tale that explores world conflicts through the microcosm of a single family.
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