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''Vigil'', a dark comedy about an unexpectedly extended visit between Kemp, a lifelong misfit, and his bedridden elderly aunt, by Canadian playwright, director and actor Morris Panych. Adapted for the British stage as ''Auntie and Me''. | ''Vigil'', a dark comedy about an unexpectedly extended visit between Kemp, a lifelong misfit, and his bedridden elderly aunt, by Canadian playwright, director and actor Morris Panych. Adapted for the British stage as ''Auntie and Me''. | ||
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Vigil, a dark comedy about an unexpectedly extended visit between Kemp, a lifelong misfit, and his bedridden elderly aunt, by Canadian playwright, director and actor Morris Panych. Adapted for the British stage as Auntie and Me.
In South Africa this award-winning play was directed by Fleur du Cap Winner, Christopher Weare at the 2013 Grahamstown Festival, starring Graham Hopkins and Vanessa Cooke.
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