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Title: Fen review
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January 2, 2006 |
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The inner thoughts and stories of all the major characters are revealed in surreal, dreamlike ending, which if performed well can be outstandingly effective.
As a whole, the play deals with the hard life in the Fen, and how individuals deal with their pain... Showed first 250 characters
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There is a haunting link to the past, with themes from 150 years ago, which Churchill brings into the 80's using characters such as 90-year-old Ivy (mother of May, grandmother of Val, great-grandmother of Deb and Shona) and the ghost of an underpaid worker haunting the fields... Showed next 250 characters
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