A dark; funny; spellbinding play about a group of outcasts and eccentri gathered in the Cambridgeshire fens. From the author of the smash-hit Jerusalem. The sighting of a rare bird attracts attention to a remote part of the fens. The visiting birdwatchers cannot know what dangers lie in the freezing darkness of the marshes. In an isolated cabin; Wattmore; bruised and bleeding; is recording the Old Testament onto cassette. Griffin arrives with fish and chips. Salvation is at hand - a cash prize for winning the university poetry competition; plus the arrival of a potential lodger. Meanwhile; the local townsfolk are stirring... Its funny; its sad; its haunting and it is also strangely beautiful. Best of all; it is quite unlike anything you have seen before Telegraph
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. ExcellentBy Michael O. ConnellyWhile not familiar with many of the songs (being an American); I enjoy everything that Justin Sandercoe puts out. Im even a student of his via his extensive instructional videos on his website.