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The London revival of Brian Friel’s 1979 play is a spellbinding staging of a tricksy, resonant work
A once-grand Irish family faces an uncertain future in Brian Friel’s absorbing play
Brian Friel’s play is a masterpiece, though its delicacies are not well suited to this theatre
Brian Friel’s haunting play resonates strongly thanks to delicate staging and superb performances
Subtle Irish dramatist who was a great nation builder
Most moving moment comes when Bazarov’s father speaks of his love for his son
Brian Friel’s adaptation of Turgenev’s story is a poignant depiction of fractious, unspoken love
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