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Monday, 30 September, 2002, 08:43 GMT 09:43 UK
A Number: Your views
Daniel Craig and Michael Gambon (photo by Ivan Kyncl)
Caryl Churchill's new play A Number is directed by Stephen Daldry and stars Michael Gambon and Daniel Craig.

The play is under one hour in length and focuses on the numerous issues surrounding cloning and the relationship between fathers and sons.

"Inevitably, there will be some punters who will feel short-changed by the brevity of the piece. Yet as Churchill so ingeniously suggests in this powerful cloning drama, it is not the quantity but the quality that counts," wrote the BBC's Neil Smith.

But what did you think?

Did the performances impress you? Was it too short?

Have your say

Brilliant. Thought-provoking. The actors were great.
Sarah, UK

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