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Claire McDonald’s new play belongs to the
genre of experimental theatre. It is a series of riddles. A
programme is issued before the play begins which does help to set
out the scenario. The music as the audience take their seats evokes
a thought that the action might take place in France.
The play opens with the appearance of a man
and woman late at night. Where and when is not obvious. It is not
clear what their relationship is. Are they acquaintances, lovers or
past lovers? Conversation between them and monologues occur.
Journeys about to be taken, imagined or have happened figure
strongly. This only adds to the mystery.
It is a play of thoughts and emotions acted
impeccably by Jeremy Killick and Stefanie Mueller. Understanding is
elusive and this quality may or may not appeal.
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Fringe Programme Page No
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p192
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Company
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Venue Name and Number
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Pleasance Two V33
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Dates and Times
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30th July to 25th August
17:50 to 18:50 not 12, 19.
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