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Landmarks archiveThe year is 1935... Wilf is a farmer whose traditional methods have served him well all through his hard-working life, but when his younger brother-in-law Totty insists on introducing new technology in the form of a tractor into their family business, Wilf fears that the balance of nature will be upset. A family feud develops and things get worse when a mysterious stranger appears, and the family fear that he is a spirit portentous of disasters. The hilarious ineptitude of the action they take and the interference of the eccentric busybody Mrs Mayse have significant consequences for the family.

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Author: Nick Darke

Archive listings for Landmarks

Work type: Play.

T01618063069

National Theatre, Royal Shakespeare Company and Royal Court playwright Nick Darke's funny and thought-provoking story has something important to say about our present concerns for the environment.Presented byNational Theatre. Presented byRoyal Shakespeare Company.
18 Oct 22Cast, Doncaster :: V1545109680
listing details L1275372333

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