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by [[Geraldine Aron]]. “Irish” One-Act play similar in its poetic and minimalist form to her earlier ''[[Bar and Ger]]'', it tells the story of a mismatched couple through thirty-five years of marriage with humour and tenderness. First produced by ** at **. First published in ''[[Seven Plays and Four Monologues]]'', 1985 and subsequently in ''[[Play Spectrum]]'' (ed. [[H. Houghton-Hawksley]]), 1986. (See [[Gosher]], 1988) | by [[Geraldine Aron]]. “Irish” One-Act play similar in its poetic and minimalist form to her earlier ''[[Bar and Ger]]'', it tells the story of a mismatched couple through thirty-five years of marriage with humour and tenderness. First produced by ** at **. First published in ''[[Seven Plays and Four Monologues]]'', 1985 and subsequently in ''[[Play Spectrum]]'' (ed. [[H. Houghton-Hawksley]]), 1986. (See [[Gosher]], 1988) | ||
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+ | Presented by [[Neria Cohen]] on the [[National Arts Festival|Festival Fringe]], July 1983. | ||
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+ | National Arts Festival programme, 1983. | ||
Revision as of 23:02, 18 November 2013
by Geraldine Aron. “Irish” One-Act play similar in its poetic and minimalist form to her earlier Bar and Ger, it tells the story of a mismatched couple through thirty-five years of marriage with humour and tenderness. First produced by ** at **. First published in Seven Plays and Four Monologues, 1985 and subsequently in Play Spectrum (ed. H. Houghton-Hawksley), 1986. (See Gosher, 1988)
Presented by Neria Cohen on the Festival Fringe, July 1983.
Sources
National Arts Festival programme, 1983.
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