Cherry Blossom (NHB Modern Plays)
Catherine Grosvenor
Editorial: Nick Hern Books
Sinopsis
A play about the myths, ideas and realities of migration and identity in the twenty-first century. Grazyna Antkiewicz lived. Robert Dziekanski died. Two people from Poland. One real, one imagined. What happened - or might have happened - between there and here? The distance from living the dream to waking up in a shared room in Scotland with mushrooms growing out of the carpet. From desperately missing your child to falling in love with a foreigner. Cherry Blossom is a play by Catherine Grosvenor in collaboration with Lorne Campbell, Mark Grimmer and Leo Warner. It was first performed at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, in 2008. 'Dazzling and heartfelt' - Herald, Scotland 'A brilliant piece of work' - Edinburgh Evening News