Om The Price of Coal
Originally produced as a play in the early 20th century, 'The Price of Coal' is a dramatic and emotionally charged exploration of the coal-mining industry in England. The play focuses on the struggles of a family of miners as they contend with harsh working conditions, intense labor unrest, and personal tragedies. Written in a realistic style, this play offers a vivid portrayal of the lives of working-class families in the late Victorian era.
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