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Review: Lava by James Fritz

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'An engaging character-driven script with standout monologues'
 
Lava
Lava

Vin's voice has disappeared; 12,000 people died in an asteroid accident. In the wake of such a catastrophic disaster, how important is Vin's personal struggle? This play by James Fritz asks some pertinent questions about grief, mental health and the experience of the individual.

Rach is an idealistic young woman in a dead-end career, who dreams of being mayor one day sets out to help. However, even for the ever-optimistic Rach, the world is askew, and she has noticed that things are disappearing: a post box, a swimming pool, even a pub. Great chasms are opening in the world, and nobody is noticing.

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