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Feb 10
FENFeb 10, 2023 — Mar 05, 2023
BY CARYL CHURCHILL
DIRECTED BY VANESSA STALLING
On the marshy fens of eastern England in the 1980s, ghosts of the past haunt the women who labor as tenant farmers in the potato fields and who lead lives essentially unchanged from their 19th-century forebears.
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On the marshy fens of eastern England in the 1980s, ghosts of the past haunt the women who labor as tenant farmers in the potato fields and who lead lives essentially unchanged from their 19th-century forebears.