Empty / Modern Plays (ePub)
(Sprache: Englisch)
"Here's to Col's numpty maw and paw for leaving him home alone and expecting everything to stay the way it was. Suckas!"
When you're only sixteen, could the events of one night really shape the course of your life? Divert you from becoming the man you...
When you're only sixteen, could the events of one night really shape the course of your life? Divert you from becoming the man you...
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"Here's to Col's numpty maw and paw for leaving him home alone and expecting everything to stay the way it was. Suckas!"
When you're only sixteen, could the events of one night really shape the course of your life? Divert you from becoming the man you might have become, stunt you, burden you, trap you, destroy you, change the very core of you? Leave you empty.
Cathy Forde is a leading Scottish novelist (Fat Boy Swim, Skarrs) and this is her first play. It's fast, furious, and like a piece of music, grows and swells to a mind-altering crescendo. The colloquial and dialogue-driven writing, explores themes eminently relevant to teenagers: fitting in with demanding mates, desiring the undesirable and the unobtainable, and severely fractured relations with parents. Cathy Forde's novels are translated into several languages are studied as part of English curriculums throughout the UK. Commissioned by the National Theatre of Scotland as an initiative to encourage younger audiences into the theatre, the play will be produced on tour in Scotland and at a number of exclusive performances for schools, youth groups and colleges March -April 2010.
When you're only sixteen, could the events of one night really shape the course of your life? Divert you from becoming the man you might have become, stunt you, burden you, trap you, destroy you, change the very core of you? Leave you empty.
Cathy Forde is a leading Scottish novelist (Fat Boy Swim, Skarrs) and this is her first play. It's fast, furious, and like a piece of music, grows and swells to a mind-altering crescendo. The colloquial and dialogue-driven writing, explores themes eminently relevant to teenagers: fitting in with demanding mates, desiring the undesirable and the unobtainable, and severely fractured relations with parents. Cathy Forde's novels are translated into several languages are studied as part of English curriculums throughout the UK. Commissioned by the National Theatre of Scotland as an initiative to encourage younger audiences into the theatre, the play will be produced on tour in Scotland and at a number of exclusive performances for schools, youth groups and colleges March -April 2010.
Autoren-Porträt von Cathy Forde
Cathy Forde is one of Scotland's leading novelists for young people. Her numerous contemporary and often Glaswegian novels include Fat Boy Swim, Skarrs, Sugarcoated and The Drowning Pond. Her novels are translated into several languages are studied as part of English curriculums throughout the UK. She is the Virtual Writer in Residence for Teens and Young People with the Scottish Booktrust, and has won the Grampian Book Award and Scottish Arts Council award. Her plays include Empty, The Sunday Lesson, and Supply.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Cathy Forde
- 2010, 1. Auflage, 112 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Bloomsbury UK
- ISBN-10: 1408132427
- ISBN-13: 9781408132425
- Erscheinungsdatum: 09.03.2010
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