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A Breakfast of Eels

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In the haze of a late summer in a London garden, the apples have all fallen to the ground. It is the day of Daddy’s funeral, and two orphans find themselves suddenly alone, with nobody to cling to but each other…

Robert Holman's new play is premiered by Print Room at the Coronet, London, from March 2015.

96 pages, Paperback

First published February 9, 2016

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August 31, 2017
not entirely certain how to be feeling about this one. I think the characters are both written beautifully and their past / the dynamic of their relationship is beautiful.

The whole thing is very very subtle. I like this but it also made it a hard read. I feel like nothing really happened when in reality both characters did 180s. The scenes were very.... simple. I don't know, I enjoyed it but I also didn't.

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