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    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailJuly 5, 20111 Comment1 Min Read
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    Post-apocalypse, somewhere in South Africa, two survivors encounter each other and face off in a struggle for survival. The play deals with hostility and hospitality, sharing and stealing, trust and betrayal, generosity and selfishness. A brilliantly versatile set, evocative sound effects and gifted actors combine to make this a thoroughly enjoyable show. HH

    Post-apocalypse, somewhere in South Africa, two survivors encounter each other and face off in a struggle for survival. The play deals with hostility and hospitality, sharing and stealing, trust and betrayal, generosity and selfishness. A brilliantly versatile set, evocative sound effects and gifted actors combine to make this a thoroughly enjoyable show. HH

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