High up on a separate platform, an elderly man calls into being the imaginative world of the play. He descends into his creation, and suffers at the hands of the darkness his own light has shadowed, before coming forward to speak the Epilogue. Meeting Ends is the third play and culmination of Warner’s Requiem trilogy. It received its première performance at the Edinburgh Festival in 1973, where it was an immediate popular and critical success.
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