The first play tells the story of an interrogation. A confrontation between two men that asks fundamental questions about history, the British State, and personal and national identity. When the conversation is over, one of them will be condemned to death, while the Empire that both men served will never be the same again. In the second play, identical twins Isobel and Morag are about as divided from each other as two people can be. By showing two very different but connected sides of the same coin, the twins show us how we think of ourselves and the world around us.
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