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Blind Date/27 Wagons Full of Cotton " review by Michael Billington

Riverside Studios, LondonDouble bills require a tricky balancing act: you want plays that echo, rather than simply repeat each other. This pairing of little-known pieces by Horton Foote and Tennessee Williams makes good sense in that the dramatists, however divergent in style, have a great deal in common. Both are products of the American south and have a sharp eye for its social pretensions while showing compassion …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:35PM on November 1, 2011

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