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Plays Two
Paul Sirett
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Description for Plays Two
Paperback. A second volume of plays, which includes: "Worlds Apart", a play about political asylum; "Crusade", in which a bus-load of very different individuals are stranded in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and its not long before the tensions overflow; and, "This Other Eden" examines a mismatched string quartet, as it gradually falls apart. Num Pages: 221 pages. BIC Classification: DD. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 211 x 133 x 12. Weight in Grams: 258.
"Worlds Apart" is a devastating play about political asylum, even more relevant today than when it was written ten years ago. In "Crusade" a bus-load of very different individuals are stranded in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and its not long before the tensions overflow. "This Other Eden" examines a mismatched string quartet, riven by social and political differences, as it gradually falls apart.
"Worlds Apart" is a devastating play about political asylum, even more relevant today than when it was written ten years ago. In "Crusade" a bus-load of very different individuals are stranded in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and its not long before the tensions overflow. "This Other Eden" examines a mismatched string quartet, riven by social and political differences, as it gradually falls apart.
Product Details
Publisher
Oberon Books Ltd United Kingdom
Number of pages
221
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2007
Condition
New
Number of Pages
222
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781840024821
SKU
V9781840024821
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99-10
About Paul Sirett
Paul Sirett has worked as a dramaturg on over 50 productions including West End (Vaudeville), Edinburgh International Festival (Royal Lyceum), Soho Theatre Company, Royal Court and Theatre Royal Stratford East. He has also worked as a writer for BBC radio and TV. Oberon Books publishes his first volume of plays, which includes A Night in Tunisia, Skaville and Jamaica ... Read more
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