Ros Kavanagh.

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Dream of Autumn

Dream of Autumn by Jon Fosse translated by Kim Dambaek. Directed by Tom Creed and performed by Rough Magic.
As dark Autumn closes in, a man and a woman meet in a graveyard and engage in a reckless affair. Nearby his parents await the burial of a loved-one. But has he not already abandoned his family? Has she not always been alone? And what responsibility do they really owe to the living?

Written by one of Europe’s leading playwrights, Jon Fosse’s lyrical and erotic drama provides urgent testimony to the fact that our loves and lives will be the death of us all.

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November 2006

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Rough Magic Theatre Company

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