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Chalky soil is a challenging medium for gardeners - it takes a certain talent to make things grow in it. Enid Bagnold's play, written in the mid-fifties, just as theatre was undergoing a convulsion of change, comes up as fresh as a daisy in Michael Grandage's beautifully calibrated production. Bagnold's real-life horticultural experience on the Sussex coast gave her the setting and the metaphor for this still lively, perceptive and witty, well-made play...
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