next swan down the river might be black
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Aurora Metro Publications
Published:3rd Apr '12
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
* Launched in conjunction with the Tara Theatre's production in London prior to national tour. * From acclaimed playwright Sean Burn Time Out Play of the Year 2004, Peggy Ramsay Foundation Award 2006, Dadafest. * Shortlisted Artist 2009, BBC's Alfred Bradley Bursary Award. * This hard-hitting play celebrates the diversity of our society in which one in four experience mental ill-health. * Ideal for use in schools, colleges, youth theatres, amateur and community groups
"liked the glimpse it gave the audience of a world that most people don't see". Abigail le Fleming, Development Producer, BBC Radio drama "a strong story of three women at an enormously important and particular crossroads in their lives." Penny Gulliver, Criticalinks "very powerful." Cat Jarman, Arts Development Officer, Newcastle City Council "important subject and beautifully written". Kylie Lloyd, Head Of Participation, Northern Stage" "very moved. powerful, realistic, well structured, strong." Dr Tom Shakespeare, Research Fellow, Newcastle University "well observed from all angles." Lucy Warner, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital "The play examines the precarious relationship between the women and sheds some light on the complexities of psychiatric care in the 21st century...poetic and often distressing..." The Stage
ISBN: 9781906582357
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56 pages