A play of revelations
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At first glance, Portia Coughlan is a woman still grieving her twin brother's death, and unhappy in her marriage. But there is far more to her, and this play, than that. This is a work in which nothing is as it seems, or as it should be. Portia's family is unmistakeably dysfunctional, but it is only at the shocking conclusion that we understand why.
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