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In a rather tender and thoughtful play from Tim Crouch, a stage hypnotist has been unable to successfully work since killing a young girl in a motor accident. The girl's father finds himself unable to cope with the loss and turns to the hypnotist for a solution. What raises this play above the ordinary is that the actor playing the father performs with no knowledge of the script or story. By a series of devices, the actor playing the hypnotist directs the other actor, who reads from the script or repeats dialogue relayed through headphones...
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