Girt By Sea
Publisher Description
Girt by Sea is an amalgam of several street theatre performances reworked as a play for voices (or for radio broadcast).
There is nothing especially ambitious about the play as it merely tries to touch on a few notions about the mandatory detention of refugees and package them in a short, sharp piece that quickly gets down to satirical business.
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