Description
- Every man for himself.
- I'd say we're better off sticking together.
In a mysterious dystopia, against a backdrop of war, a life raft filled with children is adrift at sea - their passenger liner sunk by an unknown and unseen enemy.
As darkness falls and their rations dwindle, fear, superstition and madness start to take hold. Hours turn into days, and it becomes clear that not all of them will make it back to dry land alive...
Life Raft is a thrilling contemporary adaptation of The Raft of the Medusa, Georg Kaiser's 1945 play, written during his exile from Nazi Germany, and inspired by a terrifying true story.
Written by Fin Kennedy in collaboration with Bristol Old Vic's acclaimed Young Company, and originally performed by them under the direction of Melly Still, this large-cast play for young actors is a dark study in the psychology of survival - and an urgent allegory for our times.
This definitive edition of the play is accompanied by a series of interactive games specially created by award-winning games designer Tassos Stevens, allowing young people a deeper exploration of the play's themes, and the opportunity to create their own new stories inspired by the scenario.
About the Author
Fin Kennedy is an award-winning playwright, teacher, campaigner and dramaturg. He was Artistic Director of touring theatre company Tamasha from 2013 to 2021, and is currently Artistic Director of Applied Stories. His plays include: Protection (Soho Theatre, London, 2003); How To Disappear Completely and Never Be Found (Sheffield Crucible, 2007; winner of the John Whiting Award); and Life Raft, after Georg Kaiser (Bristol Old Vic, 2015). His first two plays for teenagers, Locked In and We Are Shadows, were produced by Half Moon Young People's Theatre in 2006 and 2008 and toured nationally, the first in a long track record of writing for young people. As writer-in-residence at Mulberry School for Girls in Tower Hamlets, he co-founded Mulberry Theatre Company, for whom he has written seven plays. Mehndi Night (2007), Stolen Secrets (2008), and The Unravelling (2009) all premiered at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, while The Urban Girl's Guide to Camping premiered at Southwark Playhouse in 2010. All are published by Nick Hern Books in The Urban Girl's Guide to Camping and other plays. His fifth play for Mulberry School, The Dream Collector, was the inaugural production in Mulberry's new onsite theatre in October 2013, while the sixth, The Domino Effect, premiered at the 2014 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Both are published in The Domino Effect and other plays for teenagers. He also writes for radio and has had three Afternoon Plays broadcast on BBC Radio 4 including The Good Listener, a returning series set inside Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ). As well as writing plays, Fin also has many years of experience teaching playwriting. Whilst Associate Artist at Tamasha he founded Schoolwrights, the UK's first playwrights-in-schools training scheme. As Artistic Director, he launched Tamasha Playwrights, a new agency of playwrights-for-hire, offering diverse role models for young people's projects in inner-city schools. Friedrich Carl Georg Kaiser, known as Georg Kaiser, (1878-1945) was a German dramatist. His plays include The Burghers of Calais, From Morn to Midnight and The Raft of the Medusa. Tassos Stevens is an (ex-)psychologist, storyteller, and playmaker sparking change, with over twenty-five years of experience in the creative and social change sectors. He is a critically-acclaimed theatre-maker and BAFTA-winning game-maker with a PhD in Psychology. He is the founder and director of Coney, an arts and social change charity based in Tower Hamlets and Gloucester, working across the UK and internationally.
Reviews
'Kennedy's agile and sensitive writing brilliantly captures the moment-to-moment urgency of the dilemmas the children face and their varying responses'
* Total Theatre *'Dynamic and hard-hitting... packs a hugely resonant punch, asking big, uncomfortable questions about what it means to be human'
* Bristol 24/7 *'Complex, subtle and genuinely unsettling... an appropriate text to be studied in schools'
* Exeunt *'A parable for our troubled times'
* Wiltshire Times *'Very powerful'
* StageTalk Magazine *Book Information
ISBN 9781839044045
Author Fin Kennedy
Format Paperback
Page Count 160
Imprint Nick Hern Books
Publisher Nick Hern Books
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 12mm