A marriage on the rocks. A community under pressure.
The Daughter-in-Law is D H Lawrence’s groundbreaking play about sex and inequality in the shadow of the Nottinghamshire mines.
Radical for its sensitive and honest portrayal of working-class life, it was never published or performed in Lawrence’s lifetime.
This searing production – the first in London for over 15 years – is staged in the round and underground at Arcola Theatre.