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The Hot Zone Nirjay Mahindru

The Hot Zone By Nirjay Mahindru

The Hot Zone by Nirjay Mahindru


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Summary

Three British Asian men are incarcerated in an unfamiliar land. Are they guilty or innocent? Inspired by the Guardian dossiers of interviews from Guantanamo Bay, this play looks at how the global 'war on terror' has rocked our perceptions of national and religious identity, and challenged our preconceptions about freedom and democracy.

The Hot Zone Summary

The Hot Zone by Nirjay Mahindru

Three British Asian men are incarcerated in an unfamiliar land. Are they guilty or innocent? Truth and deception are woven together in this powerful tale exploring today's controversial approach to counter terrorism. Inspired by the Guardian dossiers of interviews from Guantanamo Bay, this illuminating and daring new play looks at how the global 'war on terror' has rocked our perceptions of national and religious identity, and challenged our preconceptions about freedom and democracy. Produced by Conspirators' Kitchen, The Hot Zone opens at the Brady Arts Centre (London) in October 2005, followed by a tour including Lyric Theatre Hammersmith.

About Nirjay Mahindru

'Mandragora, King of India' was Nirjay's first play. His second, 'Felling the Cedar Mountain' (2002), won a new competition and was commissioned by Tara Arts. His third play, 'Distortion' (2003), received a developmental commission from Tamasha Theatre.

Additional information

GOR002343843
9781840026399
1840026391
The Hot Zone by Nirjay Mahindru
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20060901
96
N/A
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