"Don't I feel cultured. Ten Lost Years is... well, it's by Barry Broadfoot. Historical context- in the year 1929 there was a drought, crop failure, economic recession, general starvation, etcetera. It lasted ten years. We call them the dirty thirties, and the Great Depression. This is a collection of first hand stories about the time, stitched into a play. It's sort of like looking at a patchwork quilt, whereas your plays are frescoes. Does that make sense?"
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