A wonderfully realised exploration of the characters' relationship with one another - Tom Mannion and Colin Stinton bring the complexities of the circumstances and traits which formed their decisions in the past to life and, as they trip one another's memories and emotions, show another moment of decision take shape with dramatic inevitability. It's a very apt play for this time as well - the constant references to money and to price, the clash between moral and financial imperatives, the constant presence of the Great Depression and its aftermath - all have a bearing on our current situation and the continuing power of the dead hand of capital on our society. This was an absorbing experience - don't miss it! - Inga