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'The Grammar of Deception, by Queensland poet and fiction writer Duncan Richardson, is set in an English-Language school catering for foreign students. The drama is told through the voices of five employees at the college: Jacinta (a newly arrived teacher and student liaison officer) Grant (the union rep) Ania (a teacher and Polish migrant) Stan (the maintenance man) and Marion (the college director).
The Grammar of Deception is a darkly comic free-verse play about the current education system, office politics, prejudices, political correctness and hidden agendas.' (Source: ABC Radio National website)
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