Where Crows Would Die Todd SwiftTen year old Bethan, an only child, moves with her family to a remote house at the foot of the mountains. She is soon mesmerised by a dysfunctional family farming nearby. The wild daughter, Nia, becomes her friend, unreliable though she may be. The son, Morgan, both scares and fascinates her, and as she grows up, she ends up getting dragged into his devious plots. When circumstances conspire to means she is left alone to run her family farm, his
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He is a founding member of the Caribbean American Repertory Theatre in New York City and Los Angeles
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and someone must watch the waves ashore
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but also evokes the spirits of a place