Judgment Day: Great Times review
Benedict Nightingale from The Times posted a great review.
Moreover, stationmaster Hudetz is a figure the war was to make familiar. His watchwords are discipline, duty, the importance of following orders. As played by Joseph Millson, he at first seems harmless, bland and boring, but actually he’s going quietly and dangerously mad as he convinces others and himself that he hasn’t done anything wrong. “I’m innocent,” he says, and means it. “I wasn’t there,” he declares after he’s committed a second crime, and he’s right, because a good German like him just can’t have been present. All that’s enough to justify a revival that, as staged by James Macdonald, comes complete with the steam, red lights and screeching wheels of passing expresses.
Thanks to Lorna for spotting that Judgment Day will be discussed on Saturday Review tonight.

