Description
A new play from successful and award-winning British playwright Chris Dunkley.
About the Author
Chris Dunkley's play Mirita premiered at the Finborough Theatre, was named Time Out Critics' Choice, and transferred Off Broadway to the Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City, alongside his short play Lisa Says. Other theatre includes Almost Blue (Riverside Studios), How to Tell the Truth (Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough), Lucy is a Minger (Spinney Hill Theatre, Northampton) and The Festival (Wimbledon Studio Theatre). Radio includes The All Colour Vegetarian Cookbook and The Architects, both for the BBC. Chris has been Writer in Residence at Royal and Derngate Theatres, Northampton, and Writer on Attachment at the Royal Court Theatre. He was the 2002 winner of the International Student Playscript Competition and winner of the PMA writers' award in 2001.
Reviews
With a superb cast and an incredibly moving story, this is a performance that should not be missed. This play is not only socially significant, but it is also a pure joy to watch. * The Upcoming *
It is a frighteningly real picture of disaffected youth and economic and cultural deprivation, of the creation of the "Precariat" as economists have begun to dub the new lowest class on the social scale that lives at the mercy of the top one percent. * British Theatre Guide *
With an exceptionally adept cast and a plot that tackles issues regarding society, class and youth, The Precariat is... an excellent play with a profound message. * One Stop Arts *
Sparks fly through Chris Dunkley's script almost as furiously as in the 2011 London riots which surround the action * Reviews Gate *
Book Information
ISBN 9781783190300
Author Chris Dunkley
Format Paperback
Page Count 88
Imprint Oberon Books Ltd
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 100g