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Dido Miles | ||
Nicola Barber | ||
Ellie Haddington | ||
Rosemary McHale | ||
Jeremy Child | ||
Susan Tracy | ||
Bill Wallis | ||
Jonathan Silverman | Joel | |
Leah Lail | Sophie | |
Patrick Dempsey | Sam | |
Christine Taylor | Sammie | |
Ryan Alosio | Isaac | |
Amy Yasbeck | Claudia | |
Jason Alexander | Art Witz | |
Charles Shaughnessy | Dr. Lionel Taft | |
Jessica Lundy | Bonnie | |
Angie Everhart | Candace | |
Adam Rifkin | Reuben | |
Doran Clark | Vicki | |
Hudson Leick | Deborah | |
Richard Hillman | Carl | |
Shawnee Free Jones | Eve |
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Producer | Robert Marshall
Donald Kushner Peter Abrams |
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Writer | Adam Rifkin
Louise Rosner |
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"Arnold Wesker's latest play, about child abuse, is brave, honest and urgent." -- The Guardian A family is torn apart by memories of events that happened twenty years ago. When Matthew and Karen's daughter Jenny pays a visit to a therapist, she unlocks a secret history of stark childhood image, stripped of their innocence. But have these memories been recovered - or invented? Arnold Wesker, one of Britain's leading post-war dramatists is author of such landmark plays as Roots, The Kitchen, Chips With Everything and Shylock. The World Premier of this taught, psychological drama has been hailed as a tremendous critical success. |
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