After success with American playwright David Mamet’s hard-driving drama “American Buffalo,” Kitchen Sink Collective is back at Hamilton’s intimate Staircase Studio Theatre, this time with a deeper, richer and tougher play, Sam Shepard’s “True West.”

The good news is, it’s one hell of a show. A thoroughly professional production at bargain prices, this one’s a must-see if you like theatre that pulls no punches.

“True West” is a sometimes enigmatic, violent look at two estranged brothers. It’s also, on a deeper level, a somewhat bleak look at a troubled America.

Like Mamet, Shepard is a bit of a hard sell. He certainly isn’t the darling of community theatres, determined to program mostly audience-friendly plays.

So, those who care for more cerebral theatre ought to celebrate this stunnin

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