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Post by lynette on May 12, 2018 20:41:13 GMT
Well, you don’t have to be M Poirot to see where this was going from about fifteen minutes in ( it runs 80 mins no interval) but it was v well written. Often in these issue led two handers or so the dialogue is clunky because the writer wants to get somewhere but here the device of making the interviewer an historian worked as she had 'done her homework' and had a record of the trial and other notes to help move the questions on. Acted by both actors ( sorry ain't got the names cos not on the flyer) with all the skill we take for granted in our theatres and a lovely construct of the observation wall and noises off which created another 'viewer ' as it were. So worth an outing , combined with superb grub at My Kitchen next door, Lebanese food.
Is there another thread on this already? If so, apologies.
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