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Nine Lessons and Carols (NHB Modern Plays) - Stories for a Long Winter - cover

Nine Lessons and Carols (NHB Modern Plays) - Stories for a Long Winter

Chris Bush, Maimuna Memon

Publisher: Nick Hern Books

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Summary

A play about connection and isolation, forged during the Covid pandemic, exploring what we hold on to in troubled times.
Chris Bush's play Nine Lessons and Carols: Stories for a Long Winter, with songs by Maimuna Memon, was first staged at the Almeida Theatre, London, in 2020, directed by Rebecca Frecknall.
'A reminder of the power of theatre and our need for it' - Telegraph
'Tender and embracing, Nine Lessons and Carols leaves you with the glow that only comes from a true sense of shared experience' - The Stage
Available since: 03/10/2024.
Print length: 50 pages.

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