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An Evening on the Edge of Reason

Act Without Words

by Samuel Beckett

After Magritte

by Tom Stoppard

The Dumb Waiter

by Harold Pinter

The Story

A question of what to do, and what is so dumb about a “dumb waiter”?
A quest for water, or is it a solution?
A query about whereabouts, but is it surreal or is it just rubbish?

Perplexing?
Perspicacious?
Persiflage?

The Anglo-Irish Theatre Group takes its “Anglo” out of context to put interpretation into perspective, relatively speaking, with Pinter’s “Dumb Waiter”, Stoppard’s “After Magritte”, and Beckett’s “Act Without Words I”.

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