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Running from the end of the First World War to the newly emergent Soviet Union and then to Britain in the 1960s, Barker's play looks at a Hungarian artist who is persistently in disagreement with the newspapers who employ him and the government he ridicules.
No End of Blame takes a harsh look at the meaning of art, faith and freedom of expression. Could the search for the true and just path in the 20th Century lead anywhere other than a madhouse?
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