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WAYS OF LOOKING AT A ROPE SWING

This short piece starts with an old couple who appear to be bickering about a trip to the north. They could be living in the south of England with the husband's brother living somewhere in the north. We eventually discover that they are in a country which has been divided since a war many years earlier, and travel is not merely a matter of personal choice. In fact, I based the story on the Korean situation and the news in early 2014 that permits were possibly going to be issued to allow meetings for family members separated by the war, which ended in 1953. The play has been performed, and I insisted the actors should not look remotely Korean because the play is about the impact of a situation on the characters, not the specifics of Korea. 

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