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Liz Lochhead has incorporated many nostalgic moments in 'perfect days'.  

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INGA STEWART PERFECT DAYS Liz Lochhead has incorporated many nostalgic moments in 'perfect days'. Moments that would have an audience laughing, and crying all at once. Nostalgia can bring a very good element to a play, where the audience feel they can relate to the characters. Making the play more enjoyable and far more memorable. For all the 'sixties' mothers in the audience, 'Sadie Kirkwood's' character is bound to ring some nostalgic bells. Her constant visits to her 39 year old daughters flat to clean it thoroughly is certainly, not wanting to let go. "Mum I have told you I don't want you coming up her cleaning. I've got a cleaner." Sadie's lifestyle is traditional; she was a working class Glasgow housewife. The older members of the audience will relate to her and her 'peoples friend' magazines. Her 'best friend' relationship with her neighbour Mina will also be...

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