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A comparison between 'Billy Liar' and our own production of 'The trip'  

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A comparison between 'Billy Liar' and our own production of 'The trip' Our practical work was performed in February 2004 and was a piece of improvisation based on the theme of truth and lies. We read Billy Liar in the winter of 2003, it is a 1960's play by Keith Waterhous and Willis Hall and is also based on the theme of truth and lies. Throughout Billy Liar, Billy lies incredibly often and often indulges in fantasies, leaving him completely unresponsive to the 'real world'. In our play, there are four characters and two of them share Billy's tendency to lie in order to achieve what they want. Also alike to Billy, these two characters lie to the other individuals in order to get themselves out of trouble a previous lie had caused. However, as selfish as Billy is to tell all of these unnecessary lies he is no match to...

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