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After the Ball

Autor Ian Grant
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 mar 2018
We are what we do; what we do can never be undone; our acts have ripple (or explosive) effects long after the act itself; women and men are entirely equal; individual and state violence to other human beings is unforgiveable. In After the Ball we follow a south London family from 1914 to 1971. A similar tale could be told about any European city family who suffered and persevered through the catastrophic wars of the 20th century. It's a story of resilience in the face of personal trauma. It's a story of political and social bonds that get stretched beyond breaking point. It's story of female liberation and political emancipation and the triumphs and challenges these bring. After the Ball comes to the stage in the centenary anniversary year of the end of the First World War; on the centenary of the first votes for women in British political history; and opened on International Women's Day, March 8th. The play emphasises the role of the individual within a social and political context - we see women and men campaigning for the right to vote, for equality in society and for their ability to choose a way of life. We see women and men falling in love, making good and bad decisions, working as best they can to survive in a society pummelled twice in 30 years by world war. Within that framework is the key theme - that we are all individually responsible for our own actions.
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ISBN-13: 9781904880356
ISBN-10: 1904880355
Pagini: 124
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: Cornwall Editions

Notă biografică

Ian Grant is a writer and theatre producer and has worked in the publishing and media industries. He trained as an actor and recently founded Time Productions to create and market work in live theatre and online web series. Recent work as a writer includes: Scapegoat (2016-7), Stella Europa (2015); as executive producer: Scapegoat (2016-7), Stella Europa, A Prayer (2015), Macbeth (2013. Prior to working in theatre, Ian Grant was Publishing Director of Dorling Kindersley (now a division of Penguin Random House) and a partner in Two-Can Publishing. He is Chairman of Inpress, an Arts Council National Portfolio Organization supporting and developing literary publishing companies, and of its subsidiary, the Poetry Book Society. As a partner in Creative Structure Ltd, he consults on financial management and business structure in the creative industries.