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Unlike much of his dramatic oeuvre, J. M. Barrie's play Dear Brutus has a number of striking parallels with the author's most enduring work, the children's classic Peter Pan.
The scene is a darkened room, which the curtain reveals so stealthily that if there was a mouse on the stage it is there still.
What their mirrors say to each of them is, A dear face, not classically perfect but abounding in that changing charm which is the best type of English womanhood; here is a woman who has seen and felt far more than her reticent nature ...
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The play is a midsummernight fantasy - eight people disappear into a magical wood to live a different life for one night. When they come back they see themselves and others very differently...
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Dear Brutus: A Comedy in Three Acts
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