Forgotten In The Land Of Egypt
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:2nd Oct '24
Should be back in stock very soon
Jumping between 1631, 2023, and 2050, this haunting three-hander from RSC 37 Plays-winner Tom Murray delves into grief, faith, and the climate crisis in mythic and sinister ways.
I look at these fields and I try to imagine what they were: crop fields, maybe. Or fields of sheep. And these… power lines. I try to imagine that they lead somewhere – but they never do. Only under.
In 1631, The Fens, the flat area of land stretching from Cambridge to Norwich, were drained.
In 2050, The Fens return to the sea. Two children play in the waterscape. They tell tales of a mythic Waterman, who scours the water for sunken parts. But, in the bitter struggle for survival, soon play adopts a more sinister note.
Meanwhile in Ely, 2023, a priest gets a visit from a woman haunted by prophetic dreams.
Tom Murray's Forgotten In The Land Of Egypt is a play about grief, faith, and the climate crisis; the crashing confluence of past and present; the refusal to heed the warnings we’re given. It’s a play about loneliness and the longing for human connection.
This edition was published to coincide with the world premiere UK tour starting in September 2024.
ISBN: 9781350522480
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
88 pages