Stars Rise in the Mourning

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The Women of Lockerbie THEATRE Orange Tree, Richmond NEVER flaunt a mop on stage, if your play is modelled on classical Greek tragedy. Yet there at night in the Lockerbie hills stands Nan Kerr's charlady Hattie, her cleaning implement flashed before us. By implausible coincidence Hattie has bumped into Todd Boyce's George Jones, a nightwandering American diplomat.

This Mr Jones has refused the Lockerbie ladies permission to wash clothes recovered from the wreckage of that 1988 terrorist air disaster. The women yearn for the cleansing, cool rinse of catharsis.

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Stars Rise in the Mourning

To wash or not to wash, that is playwright Deborah Brevoort's cruci...

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