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Es & Flo review

“Deeply affecting portrayal of an infinite love”
Doreene Blackstock and Liz Crowther in Es & Flo at Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff. Photo: Kirsten McTernan
Doreene Blackstock and Liz Crowther in Es & Flo at Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff. Photo: Kirsten McTernan
Jennifer Lunn’s poignant, Popcorn Writing Award-winning new play, directed by Susie McKenna and starring Doreene Blackstock and Liz Crowther, is a deeply moving play about love and dementia

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