No One is Coming to Save You by Nathan Ellis

No One is Coming to Save You by Nathan Ellis

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Zusammenfassung

An insomniac is watching TV in a language he doesn’t understand; a woman is stood in a garden stretching her arms to the sky. The whole world is asleep and something extraordinary is about to happen. No One Is Coming to Save You is the hypnotic story of two young lives lived in social, political and economic fear.

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No One is Coming to Save You by Nathan Ellis

An insomniac is watching TV in a language he doesn’t understand; a woman is stood in a garden stretching her arms to the sky. The whole world is asleep and something extraordinary is about to happen. No One Is Coming to Save You is the hypnotic story of two young lives lived in social, political and economic fear. Hopeful new writing for the
Originally from the East Midlands and now based in London, Nathan was ArtsLab Associate Writer at the Northwall Theatre, Oxford in 2016 and Embassy Scholar on the MA in Playwrighting at Central 2017, mentored by Royal Court Associate Artist Ola Animashawun. His work has been performed at Theatre503, CPT, The Pleasance Theatre, Theatre N16, and The Cockpit Theatre. He is currently under commission to write a play about space called Tomorrow, Tomorrow, Tomorrow (Oxford Playhouse Burton Taylor Studio, 2017). His new play No One Is Coming to Save You is showing at The Bunker Theatre in June and at The Pleasance, Edinburgh in August. Supported by Arts Council England, This Noise makes experimental theatre about the politics of the here and now.
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ISBN 13 9781786827753
ISBN 10 1786827751
Titel No One is Coming to Save You
Autor Nathan Ellis
Serie Oberon Modern Plays
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Erscheinungsjahr 2019-06-14
Seitenanzahl 64
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