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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
  
"'Daddy's Gone A-Hunting' by H Connolly taking a more serious look at the effects of extreme emotions, focuses on a typical young family struggling with the demands of parenthood. Like any young couple, Liz and simon have their problems. Quite how far-reaching these are soon becomes apparent as the outside world invades their home and niggling irritations give way to fightening and uncontrollable emotions."  [[Kay Dobby]]
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"'Daddy's Gone A-Hunting' by H Connolly taking a more serious look at the effects of extreme emotions, focuses on a typical young family struggling with the demands of parenthood. Like any young couple, Liz and Simon have their problems. Quite how far-reaching these are soon becomes apparent as the outside world invades their home and niggling irritations give way to fightening and uncontrollable emotions."  [[Kay Dobby]]
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Performed in a double-bill with [[What Brutes Men Are (2001)|What Brutes Men Are]]
  
 
== Cast ==
 
== Cast ==

Latest revision as of 14:03, 19 November 2013

Poster by Poster Designer

by H Connolly

Directed by Keith Borgust

Performances: Tue 5th – Sat 9th June 2001, Bell Theatre


Introduction

"'Daddy's Gone A-Hunting' by H Connolly taking a more serious look at the effects of extreme emotions, focuses on a typical young family struggling with the demands of parenthood. Like any young couple, Liz and Simon have their problems. Quite how far-reaching these are soon becomes apparent as the outside world invades their home and niggling irritations give way to fightening and uncontrollable emotions." Kay Dobby

Performed in a double-bill with What Brutes Men Are

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