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Sheffield's admirable policy of honouring living playwrights with a season of major productions of their work running simultaneously in each of their three different spaces, plus readings and other events, has previously celebrated Pinter and David Hare. Now it is the turn of the less assertive but quietly prolific Michael Frayn, and although it is a bigger ask, perhaps, to fill more than 2,000 seats a night across three theatres with his kind of brittle, thoughtful work, the season opener in the smallest studio setting is a work of accumulating power and resonance...
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