Coming Up by Neil D'souza

Coming Up by Neil D'souza

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Coming Up is an evocative, playful and magical drama about broken family ties, and the need for connection.

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Coming Up by Neil D'souza

After more than thirty years, Alan is returning to Mumbai on business. He finds the bustling city is moving on and up. Between meetings and expense account dinners, he visits the auntie and cousin he used to spend his holidays with, and makes an unexpected discovery about his late father. As truths are uncovered one by one, will Alan be forced to come to terms with a way of life he turned his back on? Will he reconnect with the cousin he loved as a brother? A father he thought he knew, and the tiger that haunted his dreams? Coming Up is an evocative, playful and magical drama about broken family ties, and the need for connection.
Neil D’Souza is a writer and actor. He trained at RADA. Stage appearances include The Man of Mode (NT), Midnight’s Children (RSC), Twelfth Night (West End) and The Merchant of Venice (Shakespeare’s Globe). Writing credits include Small Miracle (Oberon Books) a series for Granada and a sitcom for the BBC. As an actor his theatre credits include How to Hold Your Breath and Khandan (Royal Court), Much Ado About Nothing and Midnight's Children (Royal Shakespeare Company), Drawing the Line (Hampstead Theatre), The Man of Mode (National Theatre) and Tintin (Watford Palace Theatre/West End).
SKU Non disponible
ISBN 13 9781783199808
ISBN 10 1783199806
Titre Coming Up
Auteur Neil D'souza
Série Oberon Modern Plays
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Année de publication 2015-10-12
Nombre de pages 72
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