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Olwen Wymark
It is the 60th wedding anniversary of Tommy Pasmore and his wife.
Their three children, Colin, the friendless academic who has bought the house in which his parents now live, childless Wendy, forsaking marriage for politics, and pragmatic Eileen, have returned home to celebrate, if that is the right expression.
The senior Pasmores live together despite each other and as the layers of formal affection and bickering banter are peeled back we discover deep wells of disappointment and despair, not only for themselves but also for a society that appears to have exchanged one kind of poverty for another.3 women, 3 men
The March On Russia is a British play written by David Storey and published by University of California in London (1989).
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