Description
A play that challenges our understanding of mythology, and forces us to ask vital questions about military occupation.
'They ask us. When we sign up. We all get asked. "What do you want to do for the Capital State?" And we reply. "Fight. Help. Assist. Do some good." Do some GOOD. That's so horrific it's funny.'
Jacob doesn't know why he's here. He's been at war for six years, but nobody will tell him why. The Moon is upstairs and he wants so desperately to talk to her, but they just won't let him. Will she be his salvation?
Jay Taylor's debut play, The Acedian Pirates premiered at Theatre503, London, in October 2016, produced by Tara Finney Productions and Theatre503.
'Very funny and very powerful' Hilary Mantel
About the Author
Jay Taylor is an actor and writer. He studied Acting at RADA. As a writer, he was shortlisted for the 2013 Nick Darke Award for new writing and the 2014 Theatre503 Playwriting Award. The Acedian Pirates is his first produced play.
Reviews
'Incredibly complex, thought provoking and moving'
* West End Wilma *'Ambitious and evocative... a thorny debut play exploring the claustrophobia and futility of war'
* The Stage *Book Information
ISBN 9781848426146
Author Jay Taylor
Format Paperback
Page Count 96
Imprint Nick Hern Books
Publisher Nick Hern Books