nafas_a's review against another edition

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3.0

I enjoyed reading this play, such a quick read and easy to follow. I’d love to see this play live since the unique accent or the specific manner of words used in speech, I found it to be very authentic. Overall, this narration of a domestic life and the questions that demands of its audience is truly something to care for.

barrypierce's review against another edition

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2.0

In a famed play from the "kitchen sink" period, Wesker attempts to portray the dichotomy of the city and the country through young Beatie Bryant. This play is typical of works which followed in the aftermath of Look Back in Anger. Social realism, long speeches, class divides. I think I'd categorise this under, "must have been more effective in its day".

icedoatlatte's review against another edition

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3.0

ending redeemed the play for sure!!

pheromonecvlt's review against another edition

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4.0

The evolution of Beatie is absolutely iconic
That is all
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