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Alfred Rimbaud Thin goes to relieve himself in a public convenience only to find himself a suspect in a murder enquiry. Over the course of a brutal interrogation, two bizarre policemen viciously accuse Thin of perversion, incest, and earning a wage that just doesn't add up... Oscar-nominated for REDS and the recipient of major international awards for
Comedians, Trevor Griffiths is one of our great contemporary dramatists. Written in 1969,
The Wages of Thin was his extraordinary debut play about the fragility of personal privacy. Smouldering, fast and riddled with vicious humour, its resonances for today are terrifying and unmistakable.
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