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The Grammar of Love archiveAt the Joy School of English in Tokyo, getting your message across isn't always easy. But through a clash of different languages and cultures, east and west begin to feel their way towards each other. Kate teaches Akiko English grammar while Akiko teaches Kate the art of tea-making. The tea in the pot is stirred. The leaves and the water, which were once apart, are bound together, and now something new is created, something other. After this moment they can never return to being the water and the leaves they were before. They can never be separated again. The Grammar of Love is an erotically charged love story across the cultural divide. It is a tale full of beauty and heart which reaches towards the difficult truths about how we live and love.

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Author: Nuala O'Sullivan

Archive listings for The Grammar of Love

Work type: Play.

T1927681009

Company Playpiece.
25 Feb 11 to 26 Feb 11Ovalhouse, Inner London :: V239
listing details L01504946997

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