At a house in the country 8 guests are invited to enter a magical wood to see what might have happened had they made a different choice in life. Even though they are warned away from the wood, they take a chance and enter. The title comes from Shakespeare: “The fault lies in our selves, dear Brutus, not in our stars…,” and summarizes the theme of this play: given a second chance, will people still make the same mistakes?
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