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  • Review of ‘Driftwood’: “Family-estrangement narrative is relatively unfulfilling”

    Review of ‘Driftwood’: “Family-estrangement narrative is relatively unfulfilling”

    It just took me one and a half hours to finally get hooked. And even then, there wasn’t that much grip. It’s a shame. Not an utter disappointment, but a shame anyway. A play about the reunion of an estranged mother and son should have brought me to tears. Or at least, caused some kind…

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    10 June, 2026
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
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