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One minute
A child goes missing, vanishes into thin air, leaving a tender, fragmentary play about the inarticulacy of grief. 'One Minute', premiered at Sheffield's Crucible Studio in 2003, follows several connected characters through their struggles with Daisy Schults's disappearance. 'One Minute' is a disquieting portrait of the lives that are united in the single moment it takes for a child to disappear.
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