Flower Girls is the funny, beautifully observed and uplifting story of
a group of disabled women who live and work at The Crippleage,
Edgware. Inspired by the personal testimony and reminiscences of
real-life Flower Girls, the play shifts effortlessly between the
unsettled early years of World War II and the seemingly more liberated
world of 1965. Their stories reveal an indomitable spirit and a fierce
determination to find their place in the world, a world that prefers
to keep them at a safe distance. "A red button. From a red coat...I
collected them. From every coat of every new arrival at the orphanage,
before they were sold to the rag man. And I would wait until they were
at their homesick worst. A penny to hold it, a shilling to keep it."
Britain's foremost disabled-led theatre company Graeae joins forces
with The New Wolsey Theatre Ipswich to present the world premiere of
this play on 5 October 2007. The play is published as a programme text
to coincide with the production.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781408141915
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Methuen Drama
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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