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Afterplay " review by Alfred Hickling

Crucible, SheffieldBrian Friel's audacious, Chekhovian epilogue is short, masterful and hilariousA middle-aged man and woman have a chance encounter in a slightly down-at-heel Moscow tea-room sometime in the 1920s. As they fall into conversation, the contours of their lives are revealed. She has been left with the care of a large, loss-making estate once managed by Vanya, her beloved but ineffectual uncle. He is the …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:10am on February 20, 2014

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