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We Couldn't stop the war... - Jackie Baldwin

We Couldn't stop the war...

Jackie Baldwin
Amazon Digital Services LLC , English

10 years ago the Lysistrata Project offered people around the world a chance to take part in a global act of theatrical dissent. Dramatic huh? In Dumfries and Galloway ten writers took up the challenge. This ebook marks the 10th anniversary of that event by revisiting the sketches and monologues that were written and performed and adding some editorial reflection on why 'war was inevitable' and what you can do when you can't stop war... Contributions by writers: Jo Abbott, Jackie Baldwin, Mark Frankland, Vivien Jones, Cally Phillips and Mary Smith.