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Sources
Craig, Sandy, Editor Dreams and Deconstructwns Alternative Theatre in Britain, Amber Lane Press, 1980.
Economist, January 3,1998, p. 52.
Gussow, Mel Review of Plenty in the New York Times Magazine, September 29,1985.
Hare, David. "Note on Performance'' in Plenty, New American Library, 1983.
Further Reading
Bull, John. New British Political Dramatists. Howard Brenton, David Hare, Trevor Griffiths, and David Edgar, Macmillan, 1984.
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