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Storey Plays: 2 : Restoration of Arnold Middleton; in Celebration; March on
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Storey Plays: 2 : Restoration of Arnold Middleton; in Celebration; March on Russia Paperback - 2007

by Storey, David

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'The March on Russia is an elegy for the lost hopes of both our postwar liberal-left generation and the harder left one that preceded it, and for its two central characters Storey has provided some of the most true and moving moments of marital ambivalence to be seen on any state today.'--Ian Herbert, London Theatre Record