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Nikolina, a young Serbian in Britain, has fled her crumbled nation but her scars travel with her. Working in a Sheffield cafe, Nikolina becomes entangled in the lives of three British university students when the sexually immoral Francis decides to pursue her. The arrogance of youthful Britain comes face-to-face with the reality of survival as Nikolina is pursued into a past she cannot forget and the desire for love collides with the desire for revenge.
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Developed with the financial assistance of the British Arts Council. Highly Commended, Amnesty International U Win Tin Freedom of Expression Awards, 2004.
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First produced: nabakov, 2004 Edinburgh Fringe Festival. 80 minutes.
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cUnited Kingdom (UK),cWestern Europe, Europe,
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