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In Evan Twohy's debut feature, a couple accused of smuggling cabbages into a fictional country where they are banned must travel through a fanciful woodland to evade authorities.
The human psyche is something so easily disturbed, and Barney Norris ’s newest play-adaptation is a prime example of that.