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Pete Starrett and former Renter Norbert Butz are Len and Fred, central characters in Edward Bond's controversial drama Saved, receiving its first revival in thirty years with Theatre for a New Audience. When Saved first opened in London in 1965, the dark working class drama sparked a controversy for its brutal depiction of young bored Londoners stoning a baby. This event causes the play's loner protagonist, Len (Pete Starrett), to realize that he could have stopped them, a realization powerful enough to make him feel saved.

 
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