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4%OFFArinzé Kene - Good Dog - 9781848426252 - V9781848426252
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Good Dog

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Description for Good Dog Paperback. An epic tale about one 13-year-old boy, spanning multiple streets, families and years. Num Pages: 96 pages. BIC Classification: 2AB; 3JM; DD. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 130 x 198 x 18. Weight in Grams: 92.

‘Everyone gets what they deserve, they have to…’

It’s in the window of Sam’s, behind the rusty display. Two wheels, shiny body, handlebars ready to be gripped. Mum’s promised him that bike, so even when school or homelife bites, he knows to keep his chin up, his head down and his shirt clean. No harsh word, no sudden push to the ground, will distract him from growing up to be a good man.

Set during the early noughties, Arinzé Kene's good dog is a theatrical monologue that chronicles growing up in a multicultural community, and the everyday injustices that drive people to take back control. Because even the most patient among us can’t wait forever.

Delicately observed and fearlessly told, good dog was first produced by tiata fahodzi in association with Watford Palace Theatre in spring 2017.

'One of Britain’s most exciting young playwrights' Guardian

Product Details

Publisher
Nick Hern Books
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
72
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781848426252
SKU
V9781848426252
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-50

About Arinzé Kene
Arinzé Kene is a playwright and actor. His plays include good dog (Tiata Fahodzi, 2017); God’s Property (Soho Theatre, 2013); and Little Baby Jesus (Ovalhouse, 2011).

Reviews for Good Dog
'An inner-city version of Under Milk Wood – a tapestry of urban life that's wry, non-judgmental and crackling with linguistic vigour... But with a sting in its tale... a howl that must be heard'
Guardian
'Theatre at its most simple and its most striking... Kene balances humour and tragedy with enormous skill, but, when he unites his story with real-life events, his play bites like a Rottweiler. If the argument that the way forward may not always be the good way is morally ambiguous, the play's central messages, advocating self-empowerment and positivity, are uplifting and encourage a vision of hope emerging from tragedy and despair'
The Reviews Hub
'Infused with an exhilarating urgency, with sparks of gentle humour, and with a fierce, deep-seated anger born of relentless injustice… compellingly vital theatre'
The Stage
'An amazing piece of writing with a fine ear for the vernacular and a real authenticity… funny and moving and so accurate… though much of it charts the bad things that happen — the injustices, frustrations, infidelities and personal tragedies — it is also a celebration of resilience and determination that leaves you with hope rather than anger'
British Theatre Guide

Goodreads reviews for Good Dog


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