Trashed: 1 (Aurora New Plays)
Noel Greig
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Description for Trashed: 1 (Aurora New Plays)
Paperback. Explores the period leading up to the 9/11 attack on the Twin Towers and shows us how things have changed. We meet two young men, in love and living in New York and we see how their families face the loss of their loved ones and come to terms with who and what they really were. Series: Aurora New Plays S. Num Pages: 64 pages. BIC Classification: DD. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 200 x 132 x 4. Weight in Grams: 78. Good clean copy with some minor shelf wear
The play explores the period leading up to and after the 9/11 attack on the Twin Towers and shows us how things have changed. We meet two young men in love and living in New York and we see how their families face the loss of their loved ones and come to terms with who and what they really were.
The play explores the period leading up to and after the 9/11 attack on the Twin Towers and shows us how things have changed. We meet two young men in love and living in New York and we see how their families face the loss of their loved ones and come to terms with who and what they really were.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2004
Publisher
Aurora Metro Publications
Condition
Used, Very Good
Series
Aurora New Plays S.
Number of Pages
58
Place of Publication
Twickenham, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780954691226
SKU
KKD0004849
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About Noel Greig
Noel Greig has worked as an actor, director and playwright with: The Brighton Combination, Inter Action, The General Will, Gay Sweatshop, Oval House, Red Ladder, Nottingham Roundabout, The Crucible, Deal Theatre Project, Birmingham Rep, Leicester Haymarket, The Royal Court, Contact Theatre and many others. Aurora Metro has also published 3 plays/monologues for young people by the author, see: Tin Soldier ... Read more
Reviews for Trashed: 1 (Aurora New Plays)
“... a poetic and innovative tour de force.” Time Out “... a playwright who has consistently attempted to extend the voice of British Drama.” The Listener