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07 October 2006 A Review of "The Grapes of Wrath" by John Steinbeck "The Grapes of Wrath" was performed at Clwyd Theatre on Thursday 6th October, by the Theatre Clwyd drama group. Originally written by John Steinbeck, it was adapted and directed by Tim Baker. It was performed as both a drama and a tragedy as we witnessed the struggle the family went through. Compared to other shows I have seen, it was altogether more professional, especially the standard of the acting. It was also a lot more serious than anything else I have seen. There were many themes and messages being communicated with the audience. The main one was that if you stay together and work together, you will achieve your aim. Other messages I felt that the production was trying to communicate were treat others as you would like to be treated and the idea of women leading the...

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