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Daily Archives: August 15, 2011
Peter: a play by George Hull and Anatrope Theatre
Review by Carmel Shortall Peter is a play about belief and scepticism; acceptance and hope; jealousy and sibling rivalry. It is played out against the contemporary background of the moral certainties of free market economics and the Iraq war and … Continue reading
