Looking Glass is a radical cut of Robert Greene and Thomas Lodge’s A Looking Glass for London and England, which was published in London in 1594. The play follows the biblical tale of Jonah from the perspective of Nineveh. This is the first production of this play since the theatres closed in 1642. While there is scholarly investment in this play, this production is very queer, very debaucherous, and uses the line between sex and religion as a jumprope.
