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The Rolling Stone: Modern Plays

Autor Chris Urch
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 apr 2015
One day you're you. The next you're - I can't even say the word.

Dembe and Sam have been seeing each other for a while. They should be wondering where this is going and when to introduce each other to their families. But they're gay and this is Uganda. The consequences of their relationship being discovered will be violent and explosive. Especially for Dembe, whose brother goes into the pulpit each week to denounce the evils of one man loving another.

A Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting winner in 2013, The Rolling Stone received its world premiere at the Royal Exchange, Manchester, on 21 April 2015.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781474259453
ISBN-10: 1474259456
Pagini: 112
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.12 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Methuen Drama
Seria Modern Plays

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Recenzii

There's a character everyone can relate to . . . there's a character everyone will recognise and fall in love with. . . . A survival play at its heart, Land of Our Fathers is packed full of blistering comedy and a generation of lost voices.
Chris Urch's impressive debut play . . . craftily constructed . . . Urch certainly knows how to use a cliffhanger, and the disintegrating relationships between the men, growing self-interest and looming mutiny are neatly drawn. . . . it's meaty stuff: sometimes gruelling, always watchable.
This is soul-searching, soul-scorching stuff. . . . Land of Our Fathers is a blisteringly good debut: witty, smart, brilliantly textured and paced. The dialogue is packed with dirty humour . . . but also punctuated with instinctive acts of kindness . . . The actors shine - but they'd be fools not to, given this gift of a script.
Urch writes with rare passion about the ugly politics of persecution
Urch manages to push beyond reportage into a multi-faceted drama. High stakes and injustice make 'The Rolling Stone' compelling, but Urch's insistence on seeing all sides makes it morally complex. . . . Urch is a young writer with a classical sensibility and a strong sense of structure. . . writes with a real grasp of theatre