A Few Man Fridays by Adrian Jackson

A Few Man Fridays by Adrian Jackson

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A Few Man Fridays by Adrian Jackson

Cardboard Citizens presents the story of an entire nation made homeless--the evicted population of the Chagos Islands.
'Impassioned.. The script spins out in all sorts of intriguing ways... an increasingly riveting evening that wraps hard facts in a parcel of fiction' 4 stars - Evening Standard 'If you like your theatre political then A Few Man Fridays is definitely one to see - a rich tapestry woven of injustice, hypocrisy and loss; a tale of the powerful against the powerless, the big silencing the small, and in this case, a tale made for theatre to tell.' - A Younger Theatre 'Has the daring sweep of Complicite's Mnemonic and is almost as suspenseful as it is richly, hauntingly elegiac.' - Sunday Times 'This is a play that punches you hard even as it enchants you. It wakes up a social conscience you may have never known you had.' - BroadwayBaby.com

Cardboard Citizens’ Artistic Director Adrian Jackson founded the company in 1991. Since then he has directed over 20 productions for the company, devising and writing many of them. As well as producing many Forum Theatre pieces, Adrian has also directed all the company's larger-scale site-specific productions, including Pericles, co-produced with the RSC. As a leading expert on the Theatre of the Oppressed, Adrian is a well-traveled teacher and speaker. He has taught Theatre of the Oppressed work in many contexts, throughout Britain and Ireland, and many places throughout the world, including France, Hong Kong, Mauritius, Namibia, South Africa, India, Colombia and Kosovo.

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ISBN 13 9781849432184
ISBN 10 184943218X
Title A Few Man Fridays
Author Adrian Jackson
Series Oberon Modern Plays
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2012-02-10
Number of pages 136
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