Brokenville & The Pilgrimage by Paul Goetzee

Brokenville & The Pilgrimage by Paul Goetzee

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A group of individuals gathers round a sleeping child and begins the difficult process of piecing together their lives through stories. In The Pilgrimage by Paul Goetzee, two tribes, the shepherds and the goatherds, live in mutual fear and animosity.

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Brokenville & The Pilgrimage by Paul Goetzee

This volume contains two imaginative plays for young people. Philip Ridley's Brokenville is set in the ruins of a city destroyed by disaster. A group of individuals gathers round a sleeping child and begins the difficult process of piecing together their lives through stories. In The Pilgrimage by Paul Goetzee, two tribes, the shepherds and the goatherds, live in mutual fear and animosity. As the full cycle of hatred and revenge begins again, family loyalties are divided, and only a miracle can reunite them.
Philip Ridley was born in the East End of London and studied Fine Art at St Martin's School of Art. As a writer his credits include nine children's novels - including Krindlekrax (1991), winner of the Smarties Prize, Kasper in the Glitter (1994), nominated for the Whitbread Prize, and Scribbleboy (1997), shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal - and two pieces for younger children. His stage plays are The Pitchfork Disney (1991), The Fastest Clock in the Universe (1992), which won the Meyer-Whitworth Prize, a Time Out Award, and both the Critics' Circle and the Evening Standard Theatre Awards for Most Promising Playwright, Ghost from a Perfect Place (1994), Vincent River (2000), Krindlekrax (premièred by the Birmingham Rep in June 2002) and three plays for young people: Fairytaleheart (Hampstead Theatre, 1998), Sparkleshark (Royal National Theatre, 1999) and Brokenville (2001), which received a Fringe First nomination at the Edinburgh Festival. His short film, The Universe of Dermot Finn (1988), was followed by his screenplay for The Krays (1990), winner of the Evening Standard British Film of the Year Award, and the cult classic The Reflecting Skin (1990) - his first film as both writer and director, which won eleven international awards and was voted one of the Best Ten Films of 1991 by the Los Angeles Times. In 1991 he was awarded the Most Promising Newcomer to British Film at the Evening Standard Film Awards. His second feature film as writer and director, The Passion of Darkly Noon (1995), won the Best Director Award at the Porto Film Festival. The theme song he co-wrote for this film, 'Who Will Love Me Now?', was released as a single by P. J. Harvey. His work has been translated into seventeen languages.
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ISBN 13 9780571206094
ISBN 10 0571206093
Title Brokenville & The Pilgrimage
Author Paul Goetzee
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Faber & Faber
Year published 2001-03-05
Number of pages 128
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.