London’s Tricycle Theatre is staging a series of enactments of real events. “Critics have hailed the ‘tribunal’ productions as more revealing than any news report. For a start, we can go where cameras are banned. And, thanks to painstaking verisimilitude (every word in the script was spoken by the characters to whom they are attributed), the key players come alive. We see lawyers exchanging notes, water being poured, secretaries looking bored. Lights remain up during the performance, so you can’t help feeling implicated as witnesses lie or prevaricate.”