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An exercise in unadorned storytelling and sparing stagecraft resists the information overload of the modern world



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Deirdre Kinahan captures the claustrophobia of small town society and family life in a play that transcends its bleak premise


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Nevermind Mark O’Rowe’s return to dialogue, does his family tragedy for the Abbey signal a new commitment to realism? Or is anything here as it seems?


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