Summary
THE WORLD IS TOO MUCH (4/5)
IN BRITAIN, global turmoil has traditionally inspired playwrights whose political rites of passage came in the crucible of 1968 to pen state of the nation epics that posthumously attempted to chronicle the recent events that inspired them. For writers who are effectively Thatcher's children, however, the last year has given them a different set of priorities that lean towards the personal while embracing a necessary small is beautiful aesthetic.See the full content of this document
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Fringe Theatre
So it is with The World Is Too Much, a series of early morning rehearsed readings of new 30-minute miniatures by six writers from The Traverse stable. Inspired in part by the success of the similarly styled Ravenhill For Breakfast season of pie...
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