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The Contingency Plan

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The Contingency Plan

Two plays
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A double bill of plays from the frontline of climate change - an epic portrait of an England of the near future, in the grip of unprecedented and catastrophic floods. In On the Beach, Will Paxton, a glaciologist, returns from months in Antarctica to tell his parents that he will take up a role within Government. Thirty years ago, his father silenced his own radical thinking on climate change. Yet behind the reunion with his father lies thirty years of secrecy and bitterness. As the truth surfaces, the family is torn apart, and Will's parents must face the rising tide alone. In Resilience, the Tory Government that has just come to power wants radical answers to the imminent floods. Their newly appointed expert, Will Paxton, puts an extreme scenario on the table: England, from its coastline to its capital, faces catastrophe. Impressive in scale and chilling as a prediction of our immediate future, the two plays are complementary but can also stand alone. Steve Waters' The Contingency Plan was first performed at the Bush Theatre, London, in April 2009. 'An urgent wake-up call... for sheer emotional intensity, has no rival on the London stage... Waters' massive achievement is to have made the most important issue of our times into engrossing theatre' - Guardian 'A triumph' - Evening Standard 'Thrilling... masterly... a stunning theatrical knock-out' - Daily Telegraph 'The first and best British play on climate change' - Time Out

Author Biography:

Steve Waters's is the author of several successful plays including Fast Labour, about immigrant workers and The Unthinkable, about Labour think-tanks. World Music his critically acclaimed take on the Rwandan genocide played at the Donmar theatre in London's West End. He runs the MA in Playwriting at the University of Birmingham and lives in Cambridge.
Release date Australia
April 16th, 2009
Author
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Edition
2009 Edition
Imprint
Nick Hern Books
Pages
200
Publisher
Nick Hern Books
Dimensions
129x198x13
ISBN-13
9781848420526
Product ID
2791005

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