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Post by jason71 on Aug 14, 2018 10:24:18 GMT
The above play has recently been announced. According to the website this is an updated version. Owen Horsley is listed as the director.
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Post by Jan on Aug 14, 2018 10:38:57 GMT
The above play has recently been announced. According to the website this is an updated version. Owen Horsley is listed as the director. Saw it the first time around. Dull.
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Post by lynette on Aug 14, 2018 16:07:32 GMT
The above play has recently been announced. According to the website this is an updated version. Owen Horsley is listed as the director. Saw it the first time around. Dull. The name rings a bell. Did I see this?
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Post by pledge on Aug 15, 2018 7:40:59 GMT
Really??? It was interminable the first time round...hope it's very different version...
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Post by Jan on Aug 15, 2018 19:28:35 GMT
Saw it the first time around. Dull. The name rings a bell. Did I see this? I expect you did. 1983 Barbican. David Edgar at the peak of his fame due to Nicolas Nickleby. Sher was in it. Bob Peck. From the little I recall a tedious and long left-wing tract about May Day events through history. Total yawn fest.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2018 20:58:36 GMT
I only know of Maydays through Antony Sher writing about it in Year of the King. Is that the political one which the Kinnocks came to see?
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Post by lynette on Aug 15, 2018 21:48:47 GMT
1983 I was busy....so I think I missed this. Must have read about it. So, don’t go seems to be general view.
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Post by peelee on Aug 16, 2018 16:20:29 GMT
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