Motortown

Motortown

by Simon Stephens
Motortown

Motortown

by Simon Stephens

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Overview

Danny returbans from Basra to a foreign England and a different kind of battle. He visits an old flame, buys a gun and goes on a blistering road trip through the new home front.
'I don't blame the war. The war was alright. I miss it. It's just you come back to this.'
Written during the London bombings of 2005, Motortown is a fierce, violent and controversial response to the anti-war movement - and to the war itself. Chaotic and complex, powerful and provocative, Simon Stephen's new play portrays a volatile and morally insecure world.
Motortown premieres at the Royal Court Theatre on 21 April 2006. It follows the critically acclaimed On the Shore of the Wide World (Manchester Royal Exchange/National Theatre), winner of the Olivier Award for Best New Play (2005).


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780413776075
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 02/10/2009
Series: Modern Plays
Pages: 96
Product dimensions: 5.06(w) x 7.81(h) x 0.20(d)

About the Author

Simon Stephens has been the recipient of both the Pearson Award for Best New Play Play 2001 - 2 (Port) and the Olivier Award for Best New Play 2005 (On the Shore of the Wide World). His plays include Bluebird (Royal Court Theatre 1998), Herons (Royal Court, 2001, nominated for the Olivier Award for Most Promising Playwright), Port (Royal Exchange, Manchester, 2002), One Minute (Actor's Touring Company 2003); Christmas (Pavilion Theatre, Brighton, and the Bush Theatre, London, 2004), Country Music (Royal Court Theatre 2004), and On the Shore of the Wide World (Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester and the Royal National Theatre, 2005) for which he won the Olivier Award for Best New Play 2005. Simon Stephens was the Arts Council Resident Dramatist at the Royal Court in 2000 and the Pearson Play wright at the Royal Exchange in 2000-2001. He is currently the resident dramatist at the Royal National Theatre.

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