Comprising of a deftly blended series of encounters between a group of strangers who assemble at the site of John Lennon's assassination, the play captures the sense of shock and loss which followed the event. Through the interaction and dialogues among the group, varying in tone from humorous to moving, the playwright points to the larger implications at play.
Comprising of a deftly blended series of encounters between a group of strangers who assemble at the site of John Lennon's assassination, the play captures the sense of shock and loss which followed the event. Through the interaction and dialogues among the group, varying in tone from humorous to moving, the playwright points to the larger implications at play.
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