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The rust is the taste of your own blood in your mouth. The bones are what get broken, smashed and crushed. This is a play about fighting, about male aggression and violence. About being robbed of power. Caleb Lewis has taken stories by Craig Davidson of three men – a boxer, a fighting dog breeder/trainer, and an Orca trainer at Sea World - and woven them together into a sort of contrapuntal aural montage so that the three stories and the three men who tell them bounce off each other, illuminating, contrasting and yet revealing what they have in common. |
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