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This is based on the book by
John Ajvide Lindqvist
which I've never read and I haven't seen the film either.
I did see the play when it was on at The Royal Court a couple of years ago and loved it which is why I picked up the playtext.
I don't tend to read plays very often as I'd rather see them performed but I really liked this, I must check out the original novel.
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I did see the play when it was on at The Royal Court a couple of years ago and loved it which is why I picked up the playtext.
I don't tend to read plays very often as I'd rather see them performed but I really liked this, I must check out the original novel.