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As if John didn't have enough to worry about with the fortunes of his gun store in the balance and his two sons dealing in envy and enmity, in Donald he has but one man to turn to as his bank manager, his pastor and his brother – and the conflict of interest is every bit as troublesome as it sounds. Set in the southern States during the recession of 1958, this uniquely American small town tale of money, politics, religion and family life more than lives up to the USA's grandest traditions of household drama. Aided by a clever three-part stage layout, fine performances from the whole cast ably match the qualities of a deftly nuanced script. What's more, although the phrase "offers fitting reflections on today's banking crisis" is in danger of becoming all too queasily en vogue, the parallels drawn by this production thankfully shy away from temptations for heavy handedness. Rob Hastings
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