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fiji land: Oberon Modern Plays

Autor Nick Gill
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 ian 2014
"Look. no one cares. no one cares what we do as long as we're here, doing what we're told"Welcome to Fiji Land. Things are very simple here. Follow orders. Fight the good fight. You can even take photos. Grainer's new. He asked to come over here. Wolstead likes to watch people while they sleep. Meanwhile, Tanc's here to do what he's told and do it proper.Fiji Land is a surreal and incisive play about the very real things that happen when cell doors shut and the world looks away."as long as we're safe, we don't want to know what's going on to keep it that way, do we?"
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ISBN-13: 9781783190904
ISBN-10: 1783190906
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 130 x 210 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.12 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Oberon Books
Seria Oberon Modern Plays

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

OffWestEnd Award Most Promising Playwright nominee Nick Gill's recent work includes Sand (Royal Court Theatre) and Mirror Teeth, also nominated for OffWestEnd Award Best New Play. Nick was one of The Apathists, who wrote new shorts every month for a year, performed at Theatre503; other short plays have been seen at Hampstead Theatre, Trafalgar Studios, Soho Theatre and Latitude Festival. Mirror Teeth was written with a grant from the Peggy Ramsay Foundation, and was first seen as a staged reading as part of the original Vibrant! - A Festival of Finborough Playwrights at the Finborough Theatre in 2009.

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An intriguing proposition, a riddle to solve with echoes of Harold Pinter's 'The Hothouse'.