Sandra Oh is gloriously furious in The Misanthrope – Review

Woman in a striped blouse gestures dramatically as she sits on a patterned ottoman on stage, a man in a blazer listening beside her.

The Misanthrope at the National Theatre is Martin Crimp‘s bold new version of Molière‘s 17th-century classic, updated to the present day and starring Sandra Oh (Killing Eve, Grey’s Anatomy) in the title role – reimagined here as Alice, a brilliant novelist rather than Molière’s original male protagonist Alceste. Bursting onto the stage, misanthropic Alice is […]