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So Here We Are (NHB Modern Plays) - cover

So Here We Are (NHB Modern Plays)

Luke Norris

Editorial: Nick Hern Books

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Sinopsis

Frankie's dead. And no one's quite sure why. But the boys won't talk about it. They can't. There are some truths that men can't share.
So Here We Are is a play about what can happen when nothing happens, a compassionate look at young lives cut short and a touching portrait of childhood friendships under strain in adult life.
The play was a winner of a Judges Award at the 2013 Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting. It premiered at the HighTide Festival in September 2015, in a co-production with the Royal Exchange, Manchester, in a production directed by Steven Atkinson.
Disponible desde: 10/09/2015.
Longitud de impresión: 300 páginas.

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