Alligators by Andrew Keatley

Alligators by Andrew Keatley

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Zusammenfassung

A searing dramatic thriller that asks how well we actually know those closest to us, premiered at Hampstead Theatre in June 2016.

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Alligators by Andrew Keatley

A searing thriller that asks how well we actually know those closest to us. Daniel Turner has it all. A devoted wife, two beautiful children and a teaching job he loves. But when allegations are made about his past, his world begins to crumble around him. Can all the good he's done be erased by one pointed finger? What will it take to restore his loved ones' faith in him? And after this, can life ever be the same again? Andrew Keatley's play Alligators premiered at Hampstead Downstairs, London, in 2016.

'Andrew Keatley's Alligators has serious bite… his characters feel utterly three-dimensional, his dialogue segues smoothly between unshowy chit-chat and impassioned speeches, and his spiralling narrative drips doubt into the audience's minds like a leaky tap'

* The Stage *

'Has a claustrophobic power'

* Guardian *

'Feels all too relevant in these prurient times… a worthwhile work that will make viewers think'

* British Theatre Guide *

Andrew Keatley studied English and Drama at Royal Holloway, University of London, and Acting at Webber Douglas. His plays include Alligators (Hampstead Downstairs, 2016); The Gathered Leaves (Park Theatre, London, 2015); Go To Your God Like A Soldier (Old Vic Tunnels, London/Underbelly, Edinburgh); Colourings (Old Red Lion, Islington); Care (Bush); Why Don’t We Multiply? and Weapon of Choice (Theatre503).

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ISBN 13 9781848425903
ISBN 10 1848425902
Titel Alligators
Autor Andrew Keatley
Serie Nhb Modern Plays
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Nick Hern Books
Erscheinungsjahr 2016-06-16
Seitenanzahl 136
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