Safety - Couverture souple

Thorpe, Chris

 
9781854597113: Safety

Synopsis

Premiered at the Traverse: this year's Edinburgh Festival offering from Unlimited Theatre is a provocative new play about alienation Michael is a well-known photographer specialising in war zones. His daughter has just been saved from drowning by a total stranger while Michael stood by. He and his wife, Susan, have the stranger round to dinner - to thank him. It does not go well. Susan finds Michael cold and distant. The stranger thinks Michael is an emotional bully. Michael only feels truly alive when he's in danger. Interspersed with scenes showing Michael in Bosnia, Safety deals with a very modern form of alienation: how can we respond humanely to the horrors depicted in the media? And what happens to those whose job it is to report them? Unlimited Theatre, who are staging Safety at the Edinburgh Festival, have built up a reputation for intriguing new work, following the success at the 2000 and 2001 Festivals of their Static and Neutrino, which both won Fringe Firsts. The company is based in Leeds.

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À propos de l'auteur

Chris Thorpe is the resident writer for Unlimited Theatre, of which he is a founding member. His earlier work includes Static (2000) and he was co-writer on Neutrino. He lives in Leeds.

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