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Glass Eels is a play written by Nell Leyshon, broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 2003.
The play has also been performed on stage at the Hampstead Theatre, it is the second part of a planned quartet of Somerset plays covering the four seasons[needs update] the first being the award winning Comfort Me with Apples.[1]
The play is set on the Somerset Levels one August, probably on the River Parrett. While it explores a young girl's sexual awakening, and her acceptance of past loss, it also concerns eel fishing and a dying rural way of life.
^Spencer, Charles (11 July 2007). "Glass Eels - a whirlpool of emotion". The Telegraph. Retrieved 27 August 2008.[dead link]
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