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Never safe, always provocative, sometimes controversial, Anne Le Marquand Hartigan combines forceful poetry with absurdist atrocity and surrealism in this moving trilogy. . Three tragic events from World War II Nazi occupied Jersey are explored in this avant-garde trilogy of plays from award winning Irish playwright, Anne Le Marquand Hartigan. . A boatload of French prostitutes is shipwrecked, drowned, their bodies . abandoned to drift on the tide. a slave worker, brutally slain by the Nazis, shamefully concealed in the very wall he was building. two extraordinary sisters, stealthily and subversively working in the resistance. &ldquo.Her characters hark back to Beckett&rsquo.s absurdist, dislocated figures and their self-referential monologues in which sound frequently . communicates more than actual words. These men and women partake in symbolic rituals rather than sit around naturalistic kitchen tables and have their tea.&rdquo. Irish Times. &ld