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The prose and cons of spoken verse on stage.(Theater review)
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The Daily Mail (London, England)
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August 11, 2006
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Byline: QUENTIN LETTS
Two Graves (Pleasance Dome) Verdict: Cockney epic poem Improbable Frequency (Traverse Theatre)
Verdict: Twirling verse in Forties' Dublin
IT'S been an age since verse on stage, but here two shows have ditched the prose. . .
Sorry about that, but the rhyming business is catchy.
Verse makes a strong comeback with these two ingenious offerings.
Two Graves, which lasts an hour, is performed by one ...