How to take revenge on a dad who’s bad: The Open House is a play that’s easy to admire but hard to adore, writes QUENTIN LETTS

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For an accomplished, if slightly bloodless, tale of comeuppance, Bath’s admirable Ustinov is staging The Open House by American playwright Will Eno.

The first section of this story gives us a middle-class family bullied by their father (Greg Hicks), who has had a stroke and is confined to a wheelchair.

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