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"The Pub" is a play that falls into the category of The Theatre of the Absurd and uses characters from history to portray various aspects and qualities of humankind; and to discuss the basic questions of "Why are we here?" and "What is the meaning of life?" The protagonist, Paul Satin, finds himself inside a pub, doesn't know how he got there and can't seem to leave. He meets and converses with other characters who are a mixture of royalty, psychology, science, philosophy, occultist, disabled and religious. Questions and arguments abound, blended with humour and love.
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