Dramatic new play of crime and redemption by winner of Pearson Most Promising New Playwright Award, 2001<br/>A story of crime and redemption, starting at the mouth of the River Thames and moving across England over twenty years. It begins with a life choice for Jamie Carris and ends with a re-union
Country Music
โ Scribed by Stephens, Simon
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury Publishing;Bloomsbury Methuen Drama
- Year
- 2014;2004
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Modern Plays
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Dramatic new play of crime and redemption by winner of Pearson Most Promising New Playwright Award, 2001
A story of crime and redemption, starting at the mouth of the River Thames and moving across England over twenty years. It begins with a life choice for Jamie Carris and ends with a re-union with his young daughter. It is also a story about a killer.
โฆ Subjects
Drama--General;Plays, playscripts;Drama -- General
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