Run - Stephen Laughton

Run

Buch | Softcover
64 Seiten
2017
Nick Hern Books (Verlag)
978-1-84842-661-0 (ISBN)
12,45 inkl. MwSt
Stephen Laughton's one-man play about a gay Jewish seventeen-year-old explores what it means to love, to lose, and how to grow from a boy into a man.
‘I fall.

And run.

I fall.

With such sheer force that I hurtle through space…’



Yonni is a seventeen-year-old gay Jewish kid. It’s the last day of term and he’s avoiding everything. The only person he wants to be around, think about, be about... is Adam.



And as his night unfolds and falls into chaos – some of it real, some of it not – Yonni pulls us into his world. A world filled with school riots, first loves, beached whales, political demonstrations, sunshine, cinema, sex and rebellion.



Set over one unforgettable summer and encompassing all of space and time, Stephen Laughton's one-man play Run explores what it means to love, to lose and how to grow from a boy into a man. First produced at VAULT Festival 2016, the play transferred to The Bunker in March 2017, after a national tour.

Stephen Laughton is a playwright whose work includes Marina Abramovic is Staring at Me (Terra Firma Theatre's 2011–12 Boxcar Reading Series at the Railroad Playhouse in Newburgh, New York, then Cell Theatre, Manhattan); Nine (part of the PlayWROUGHT#3 Festival at the Arcola Theatre, 2015); and Run (VAULT Festival, London, 2016; The Bunker, London, 2017). His work for television includes Forward (Blacklisted Films) and Black Hill (Lime Pictures).

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie NHB Modern Plays
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 129 x 198 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Dramatik / Theater
ISBN-10 1-84842-661-5 / 1848426615
ISBN-13 978-1-84842-661-0 / 9781848426610
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