Dance of Guns

 

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  • "...pertinent....excellently staged...really moving" City Limits, 1992

  • "...captures with eloquence the personal and cultural conflicts of
    a peace-loving nation..." Time Out, 1992

  • "The family is thus presented as the same oppressive force as it
    was in Ithaka but in a more direct, less symbolic way. The 'freedom'
    that Rosa finally achieves is limited, it is freedom in hiding....Dance
    of Guns
    is an interesting departure towards social realism with
    surreal elements." Sandra Freeman in the chapter on Nina Rapi in
    the book 'Putting Your Daughters on the Stage', Cassell 1997.