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Gas Station Angel

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Bron meets Ace six days after his house falls into the sea. Their families may share a past of fairies, angels, axe-murderers and chickens, but what do Bron and Ace need with the past when they've got imagination and a tinted glass blue Marina 1800 TC ready to drive into the heart of Saturday night?
Set in a shrinking land Gas Station Angel is the latest play from Ed Thomas whose previous plays include House of America (also recently released as a film) and Songs From a Forgotten City.

116 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1998

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This play plays around with the idea of community and outsiders through disjointed and mildly poetic language. I can see this piece come alive with the help of physical theatre playing around with the elements
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