When Winston Went to War with the Wireless, Donmar Warehouse review - lively, but messy
Jack Thorne’s play about the BBC informs and educates, but does not really entertain
Can things change, or must they always stay the same? The latest history play by Jack Thorne, a man of the moment whose Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is still in the West End and whose National Theatre hit The Motive and the Cue will transfer in December, revisits the early history of the BBC to show how current tensions between public service impartiality and political expediency have a long backstory.