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The opening of Jane Bodie’s Fourplay is dangerously close to Tom Stoppard’s The Real Thing (I’m not a fan). It has all the exclusive introspection of th...
David Campton’s Cagebirds is one of those plays that is shamefully not as well-known or acclaimed as it should be. Written in 1971, it combines absurdism with r...
Despite its very specific setting in the Lebanon hostage crisis of the 1980s, there is something timelessly truthful about Frank McGuiness’ play. The piece depi...