

Light In The Village
John Clifford
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Readers find the play to be a haunting and brilliant fable, resonating with timeless themes of desperation and morality. The narrative of a plague-ravaged village strikes a chord, offering both chaos and introspection in its portrayal of human nature. Many appreciate the depth and relevance of the story to contemporary issues.
Based on the book by Torgny Lindgren
A man goes on a journey in search of love and returns to his village carrying death in the form of a plague-ridden rabbit.
The village is ravaged by sickness, and of those who survive, none any longer knows what is right and what is wrong.
The opposing values of civilisation and barbarity balance on a knife edge.
Directed by Simon McBurney, Light opened at the Lawrence Batley Theatre, Huddersfield in September 2000.
The play was also performed in Stockholm, Dublin and at the Almeida Theatre, London.
Light is a British adaptation play written by Torgny Lindgren and published by Oberon in London (2001).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play (eISBN 9781849439947).
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