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SWALLOW (Inis Nua): This Scottish play is a spot on reflection of America right now

Jessica Foley May 4, 2017 No Comments

A visceral, exquisitely written, three-person anxiety attack

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Stef Smith and SWALLOW: A word with the Scots playwright of Inis Nua’s new production

Smalley Bogg April 23, 2017 No Comments

We checked in with Stef Smith to find out how she approaches her work.

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