Description
Society is fuelled by anger; dissatisfaction shapes Twitter feeds, online petitions and protest marches. But is that enough to bring about change?
Alejandra and Marcela are female anarchists, nervously planning to plant bombs in the middle of the night. They don't want violence. They just want to be heard. Prison's not much of a threat when most of your friends are inside.
Then they meet Jose Miguel. He is from a different generation, a time when revolution was ripe and activism alive, and he's committed to change by any means possible.
Acclaimed Chilean playwright Guillermo Calderon explores what it takes to trigger social change, and what revolution and violence mean to two different generations.
About the Author
Guillermo Calderon is a Chilean playwright, screenwriter and theatre director currently living in the USA. His plays have toured extensively through South America, North America and Europe. He has been commissioned by the Public Theater, NYC and La Jolla Playhouse, California.
William Gregory has been translating plays since 2003 and has translated over 100 plays, many of them new works, for theatres and organisations including Royal Court Theatre, the BBC, the Old Vic and the Edinburgh International Festival, and performed around the world.
Reviews
Guillermo Calderon heralded by The New Yorker as an authentic genius of the theatre
Book Information
ISBN 9781786823007
Author Guillermo Calderon
Format Paperback
Page Count 96
Imprint Oberon Books Ltd
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC