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Rum and Vodka (NHB Modern Plays) - cover

Rum and Vodka (NHB Modern Plays)

Conor McPherson

Publisher: Nick Hern Books

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Summary

A play from the multi-award winning author of The Weir.
A young Irishman with a drink problem tells of three momentous days in his life when his drab nine-to-five existence is obliterated in an escapist binge which threatens to engulf him.
Available since: 04/03/2015.
Print length: 50 pages.

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