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An August Bank Holiday Lark; Translations; A Taste of Honey " review by Clare Brennan

New Vic, Newcastle-under-Lyme; Crucible, Sheffield; Lyttelton, LondonDramatic irony proves deeply affecting as the domestic and the epic meet in the lives of Lancashire folk in August 1914An almost empty stage: the edge of a moor suggested by fragments of stone wall; an interior indicated by table and chairs. From next to nothing a world appears. August 1914, the north-west of England, an industrial community (liveli…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:07pm on February 22, 2014

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