"Matilda Velevitch's play Three Mothers shows how people can not only survive the most desperate and troubling events but can in that survival also help others in unexpected ways. A compassionate, optimistic play" - British Theatre Guide; 'The script is sharp, insightful, proving that history does indeed repeat itself and ultimately teaches us nothing. A beautifully acted piece of theatre that is not to be missed.' - Everything Theatre; "Matilda Velevitch’s play Three Mothers shows how people can not only survive the most desperate and troubling events but can in that survival also help others in unexpected ways." - British Theatre Guide; “Their stories creatively flow in and out of each other, hinting at connections.” - Spy in the Stalls; “Matilda Velevitch’s writing manages to incorporate humour and ultimately hope into a narrative that never fails to grip.” Theatre Bubble; “I have tried to do justice to this beautifully written and acted play, the best thing I can do is to urge you to go and see it.” - View from the Cheap Seat; “Four stars” - The Fourth Wall; “Astonishing” - The Stage; “Four stars” - British Theatre Guide; “Fascinating” - London Theatre 1.

Three women, two children, one story. Set in present day Senegal, Bavaria and post WW2 Sudentenland, Three Mothers immerses the audience in the personal stories and dilemmas of its characters. The story follows them as they attempt to make difficult decisions that will change their lives forever. Enforced migration and refugee status are the backdrop to this inspiring, uplifting and intertwined story spanning a time-frame of 60 years, of women's determination to carry on and create a new life. When KHADY's husband dies, she is forced to sell his goats. Sending her eldest son away from Senegal across desert and sea to Europe, in the hope that he will find a better life, she plunges her entire family into uncertainty. When GISELA's life in England is turned upside down, she goes home to Bavaria seeking comfort and familiarity. But her attempts to assist the steady flow of refugees arriving in her childhood village soon awaken memories from her own past. After being expelled from Sudetenland in 1945, ERIKA reveals the truth about the journey made on foot with her baby daughter. The bold choices made by these three mothers are brought together in one compelling narrative in this play.
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Three women, two children, one story. Enforced migration and refugee status are the backdrop to this inspiring, uplifting and intertwined story spanning a time-frame of 60 years, of women’s determination to carry on and create a new life.
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Forword 7 Cast and Creatives 9 Development of Three Mothers 14 The Play: Three Mothers 17
Three women, two children, one story. Set in present day Senegal, Bavaria and post WW2 Sudentenland, Three Mothers immerses the audience in the personal stories and dilemmas of its characters. The story follows them as they attempt to make difficult decisions that will change their lives forever. Enforced migration and refugee status are the backdrop to this inspiring, uplifting and intertwined story spanning a time-frame of 60 years, of women’s determination to carry on and create a new life. When KHADY’s husband dies, she is forced to sell his goats. Sending her eldest son away from Senegal across desert and sea to Europe, in the hope that he will find a better life, she plunges her entire family into uncertainty. When GISELA’s life in England is turned upside down, she goes home to Bavaria seeking comfort and familiarity. But her attempts to assist the steady flow of refugees arriving in her childhood village soon awaken memories from her own past. After being expelled from Sudetenland in 1945, ERIKA reveals the truth about the journey made on foot with her baby daughter. The bold choices made by these three mothers are brought together in one compelling narrative in this play.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781912430352
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Aurora Metro Publications
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
8 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
72

Forfatter
Director

Biografisk notat

Matilda Velevitch is a freelance writer for theatre and screen. Her theatre work includes: All In the Same Boat, Demonstration, London Calling, The Sexy Seven, Three Mothers . Three Mothers won the Octagon Top 5 Award and the IOM Arts Council Prize before premiering in London in 2017. Her feature film, The Netherlands, was shortlisted by BAFTA Rocliffe and the BBC Writers Slam. She is currently working on a four-part drama about 1974 Cyprus.