Apples in Winter
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Miriam's son has been on death row for 22 years. At midnight the state will execute him. His last request: his mother's apple pie. As Miriam bakes the perfect pie, this extraordinarily powerful and deeply compassionate one-woman play by Jennifer Fawcett invites us to reflect on the impact of violent crime on its hidden victims. 'An absolute must-see... an immensely powerful performance that will leave you shaken and devastated and furious' (TheBlogofTheatreThings.com). 'Astonishing performance... directed brilliantly' (TheFamilyStage.co.uk). 'Moving, nuanced, intelligent theatre' (Prison Advice and Care Trust). Winner Smith Prize: Political Theatre. OFFIE finalist: Solo Performance.
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