

A Tree With Arms
James Saba


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Readers find the play to be exceptionally well-crafted, noting the smooth transitions between characters and settings. The intriguing plot and characters, coupled with an unexpected ending, leave a lasting impression. Overall, it is celebrated for its quality and impact.
A new play from an award-winning playwright, published as part of the innovative Abbey Theatre playscript series On the day of her father's funeral, Eva - a young woman - is still haunted by the betrayal she witnessed from her childhood haven - the treehouse in the garden.
On the same day another woman, Magda, relives the ghosts of another hiding place and a different betrayal - ghosts from which she still seeks forgiveness.
Interweaving lives and secrets Treehouses is a magical tale of refuge, treachery and of love lost and found.
Treehouses is a Irish play written by Elizabeth Kuti and published by Methuen in London (2000).
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Methuen · 2000 · 94 pp
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