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Goodnight Children Everywhere
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Olivier Award, Best Play "Nelson's great virtue is that he asks hard questions about the emotional priorities of people who've missed out on their childhoods, poignantly charting the outer boundaries of affection and the disparity between the human craving for love and the human ability to give it." Kate Straiton, Time Out "Upsettingly engrossing." Louise Kingsley, What's On "I have long believed Nelson to be among the greatest dramatists of his generation...there is a remarkable kind of poetry…
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Olivier Award, Best Play

"Nelson's great virtue is that he asks hard questions about the emotional priorities of people who've missed out on their childhoods, poignantly charting the outer boundaries of affection and the disparity between the human craving for love and the human ability to give it."
Kate Straiton, Time Out

"Upsettingly engrossing."
Louise Kingsley, What's On

"I have long believed Nelson to be among the greatest dramatists of his generation...there is a remarkable kind of poetry here..."
Sheridan Morley, The Spectator

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Olivier Award, Best Play

"Nelson's great virtue is that he asks hard questions about the emotional priorities of people who've missed out on their childhoods, poignantly charting the outer boundaries of affection and the disparity between the human craving for love and the human ability to give it."
Kate Straiton, Time Out

"Upsettingly engrossing."
Louise Kingsley, What's On

"I have long believed Nelson to be among the greatest dramatists of his generation...there is a remarkable kind of poetry here..."
Sheridan Morley, The Spectator

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